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Paige Bueckers and A'ja Wilson share courtside moments with legendary athlete Usain Bolt as Aces beat Wings

Paige Bueckers and A'ja Wilson share courtside moments with legendary athlete Usain Bolt as Aces beat Wings

Time of India7 days ago
Paige Bueckers, A'ja Wilson and Usain Bolt. Image via: Joe Buglewicz | Thien-An Truong | Asanka Ratnayake/ Getty Images
The Las Vegas Aces might have stolen the game, but it was
Usain Bolt
who stole the show. Sprinting icon and eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt made a surprise courtside appearance during Sunday's matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and Dallas Wings.
What followed was a heartwarming set of moments as WNBA stars Paige Bueckers and A'ja Wilson shared emotional fan interactions with the fastest man on earth, setting the arena abuzz beyond the scoreboard.
Usain Bolt brings star power to the WNBA, sparks reactions from Paige Bueckers and
A'ja Wilson
Before tipoff, Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers had a 'bucket list' moment. The 22-year-old point guard approached Bolt with a big smile and got his autograph on her jersey. The official Dallas Wings account shared the heartwarming clip on X, highlighting the meeting.
Although Bueckers didn't suit up due to the team's cautious load management strategy, her excitement was hard to miss.
A'ja Wilson also had her own fangirl moment during pregame warmups. In a video that quickly went viral, Wilson rushed up to Bolt and gushed, 'You the GOAT. Oh my God! It's so nice to meet you.' The two posed for a photo together before Wilson headed to the locker room, clearly energized by the surreal encounter.
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Aces dominate as Wings struggle without Paige Bueckers
Despite the buzz off the court, the Wings had little to celebrate on it. The Las Vegas Aces routed Dallas 106-80, handing the Wings their 19th loss of the season. With Bueckers sidelined — missing her sixth game due to injury management — Dallas lacked offensive rhythm and leadership on the floor. They are now 1-5 without her, underlining her critical role despite being a rookie.
A'ja Wilson didn't post huge numbers this time around, finishing with 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists, but her presence was felt.
Jackie Young led the Aces with 24 points, while Kelsey Plum and Loyd chipped in with strong bench contributions.
Meanwhile, Teaira McCowan recorded her first double-double of the season with 12 points and 13 rebounds. Haley Jones also impressed off the bench, scoring a season-high 15 points.
Dallas now looks to bounce back quickly as they host the New York Liberty on Monday night in the second game of a back-to-back.
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FAQs
Did Paige Bueckers play in the game against the Aces?
No, she sat out due to load management.
What did A'ja Wilson say to Usain Bolt?
"You the GOAT. Oh my God! It's so nice to meet you.'
Who led the Las Vegas Aces in scoring?
Jackie Young led with 24 points.
For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the
India vs England Test match
here.
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