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.

 

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.

Who Are Caitlin Clark’s Parents? Taking a Closer Look in the Life of WNBA Star

Caitlin Clark ParentsCaitlin Clark (Image source: Getty Images)
The WNBA newbie, Caitlin Clark, is already having a hard time adjusting to the big league and with the rumors circulating about her parents’ divorce, it can be assumed that there is turbulence in her private life too.

Clark’s parents, Brent and Anne Nizzi-Clark, who have often been spotted cheering for their daughter from the courtside, came under scrutiny for their seating arrangements. The speculation of their possible rift began on March 25 when the Iowa Hawkeyes played the West Virginia Mountaineers in the NCAA Tournament.

The couple, who otherwise sat together, were seen keeping a distance in the arena. This intrigued the hoop enthusiasts, and they started questioning the marital status of the Clarks. However, these are just noises and there has been no evidence to support the rumor.

As per ESPN’s report, the two attended the Indiana point guard’s first regular season game against the Connecticut Sun. Both Brent and Anne have been a huge support to not only Caitlin Clark but also her two other siblings, as all three have strived for excellence in their athletic journey.

Does Caitlin Clark Have Siblings?

Caitlin Clark is the middle child who got the basketball genes from her father, Brent. He represented Iowa’s Simpson College on basketball and baseball fields. With his ample knowledge of the sport, Brent taught Caitlin in her early days, preparing her for the successful career that the 22-year-old is building.

The 6-footer guard has an elder sibling, Blake, who has set foot in football and played for Iowa State University as a quarterback. While her youngest sibling, Colin, is donning the basketball court much like her sister and has graduated from Dowling Catholic High School. Now that he will be in college, Caitlin can give him some pro tips to top the NCAA list like she did.

Since the tittle-tattle about her parents was vague, Caitlin can shift her focus to rise in the pro league and pull her team to success, who have lost all five regular games, just like she did in her time at Iowa.