Everyone Including Paige Bueckers Was Drooling Over Former UConn Teammate Nika Muhl’s Steamy Photos After Recent Leak

Everyone Including Paige Bueckers Was Drooling Over Former UConn Teammate Nika Muhl’s Steamy Photos After Recent LeakPaige Bueckers and Nika Muhl (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
UConn star Paige Bueckers was loving her former teammate Nika Muhl’s pregame outfit on Wednesday night.

Bueckers was very supportive of her Huskies teammates who went to the WNBA Draft last month and continues to show support as she heads into another year in college with two years of eligibility left.

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She took to Twitter/X to talk up Muhl’s outfit ahead of her regular season debut this Wednesday.

“This is the one,” she wrote as a reaction to a tweet from the WNBA account showing the Croatian’s fit off.

Check it out below:

 

Muhl wore a t-shirt featuring an approved visa as she made fun of the visa situation that prevented her from making her debut in the Storm’s opener and playing in their first four games.

As it happened, she got her first taste of WNBA action against Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever, having earned praise for locking the latter down during their NCAA Tournament clash earlier this year.

Clark went on to lose the matchup, which marked a worrying 0-5 start for her in the pros. But Nika didn’t get much time on the floor as she only played for three minutes, hauling two rebounds.

Nika Muhl Could Be One To Watch In The WNBA

Nika Muhl burst onto the scene during March Madness this year, and her popularity soared ahead of the draft.

The Storm selected her in the second round, making her one of two UConn players drafted as Aaliyah Edwards went to the Washington Mystics at No. 6 overall.

Seattle won its second game of the season, going 2-3, on Wednesday night. Muhl’s fans would have been pleased to see her in action, albeit minimal, in her first professional game.

They will hope for a bigger role for her as the season unfolds.

2024 NBA Draft: Adrian Wojnarowski Takes a Stand for Lakers Rookie Bronny James by Defending ‘Nepotism’ Claims

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The Los Angeles Lakers made headlines in the 2024 NBA Draft by selecting Dalton Knecht with the No. 17 pick. However, the real headline came when they used their second and final pick to draft Bronny James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James. This move sparked a wave of criticism, leading to a strong defense from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Wojnarowski didn’t hold back in response to accusations of nepotism around Bronny.

“I don’t want to hear these charges—people talking about nepotism. The NBA is full of nepotism: the ownership level, front offices, coaching. I don’t want to hear it all of a sudden because Bronny James’ father plays for the Lakers. It is rampant in this league,” he said.

Bronny was expected to follow in his father’s footsteps from a young age. Despite his skill, Bronny has faced accusations of nepotism, particularly since his days at USC. Critics argue that his father’s influence has given him undue advantages.

Nevertheless, as a player, he has shown considerable promise and skill on the court, earning his spot in the NBA through hard work and dedication. Joining the Lakers allows him to continue his development and provides the unique opportunity to play alongside his father.