Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers reached 1,000 career points during an overtime win against the Seattle Storm on March 4, 2024 [1].
The milestone places Bueckers among the most efficient scorers in league history. By hitting the mark in this game, she is now tied for the fourth-fastest player to reach 1,000 points in WNBA history [2].
Bueckers scored 27 points in the contest [1]. Her performance was critical in the closing moments of the game, as she scored 17 of the Wings' final 24 points [1]. This scoring surge helped propel Dallas to a 112-110 victory in overtime [3].
Teammate Azzi Fudd also contributed significantly to the win, recording a career-high 26 points [1]. The game took place at the Dallas Wings home arena in Dallas, Texas [3].
The achievement highlights Bueckers' rapid ascent within the professional game. Reaching 1,000 points so early in a career is a rare feat that distinguishes a player's offensive impact relative to their tenure in the league [2].
“Paige Bueckers is now tied for the fourth-fastest player to reach 1,000 points in WNBA history.”
Bueckers' entry into the top five fastest players to reach 1,000 points signals a shift in the WNBA's scoring landscape. This pace of production suggests an elite level of offensive consistency and efficiency that rivals the league's all-time greats, positioning her as a primary focal point for the Dallas Wings' offensive strategy.


