ARLINGTON, Texas — Paige Bueckers' hometown in Minnesota took on her name for a day as a tribute to her WNBA debut.
The team from her home state wasn't quite as accommodating.
Bueckers scored the first points of the season for the Dallas Wings and finished with 10, while fellow UConn alum Napheesa Collier finished with 34 points for Minnesota in the Lynx's 99-84 victory Friday night.
All important details, yes. But maybe the biggest is that the first one is out of the way for the No. 1 overall pick in this year's draft.
''The first one's always the hardest, usually,'' Bueckers said. ''Not to say that it won't get harder, but just being able to have a starting point and continuing to build off that. And then there's no more questions about what is it going to be like for your first WNBA game. Now you have move on past that.''
KK Arnold, one of the Bueckers' teammates when UConn won the national championship in April, was in the announced sellout at the 7,000-seat arena on the campus of Texas-Arlington.
But Bueckers got to share the court with Collier, and they had a friendly moment at the free throw line following a timeout after Bueckers fouled her trying to play post-up defense.
''Just a good ol' UConn friendly chat,'' was all Bueckers cared to share.