Paige Bueckers is one of the most followed athletes and has quickly expanded her business ventures following a stellar rookie season. Recently, she collaborated with Angel Reese for Oreo as the former competitors became the face of the brand.
Now she also collaborated with Chris Paul, for a Good Eat’n’s new product, Ragerz snack. Upon collaboration, the NBA veteran praised the WNBA’s newest superstar and also advised her for the second year in the league.

Chris Paul’s Advice to Paige Bueckers
The LA Clippers’ star is a member of the NBA’s 75th anniversary team, which highlights his impact on the league. He led the league in assists (five times) and in steals (six times), too, making him a two-way guard for his side. In an interview, the NBA guard had a few words for PB to help her prepare for the future.
“My advice would just be to continue to develop and work ethic ― what you already do ― but just keep watching, learn whatever the offence is as much as you can. You just get more confident the more you play,” Paul said.
Our athlete investor @CP3 teamed up with @paigebueckers1 to change the game.
— PlayersTV (@ThePlayersTV) December 9, 2025
Paige isn’t just hooping; she’s building. She is now an equity partner in Chris Paul’s snack brand, Good Eat’n, and just launched Ragerz, a cleaner, better-for-you snack. Paige is the first WNBA player… pic.twitter.com/pMsf4qrZtG
He gave his example of how he transitioned from his rookie of the year season, tackling players like Gilbert Arenas and Barron Davis, who were powerful guards and looked to overpower young Paul. The former Sun’s guard mentioned that PB understood the transition from college to pro level; now, only development will help her survive the league.
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While watching and learn is one of the biggest advice, the player has already started working on the same as she joins the training camp for the USA senior team. The Wings’ rookie is looking to learn from the stars there, and also gave her opinion on the coaches.
Paige Bueckers Gives Her Opinion About Team USA Coaches
Kara Lawson added talented WNBA rookies to her roster for the upcoming FIBA World Cup qualifier games. While the training camp took place at Duke University, coaches like Stephanie White, Natalie Nakase, and Nate Tibbets also joined the group as assistant coaches. The 2025 rookie gave her opinion about the coaches.
“Huge fans of all them. I think they’re really bright basketball minds…they’re very prepared, very disciplined…they have a lot of insight…I can’t wait to learn from them,” Bueckers told the reporter.
Bueckers on Team USA assistants (Tibbets, Nakase, White): “Huge fans of all them. I think they’re really bright basketball minds…they’re very prepared, very disciplined…they have a lot of insight…I can’t wait to learn from them.” (Powell) #TeamUSA
— Geoff Magliocchetti (@GeoffJMags) December 11, 2025
Even though Paige Bueckers also opens up about her tough transition to life with the Dallas Wings, her selection to Team USA highlights her accomplishments in the league.











