Paige Bueckers is very serious about winning and very competitive on the floor. Fans saw her arguing with the referees, fighting for what she felt was the right call, and even dropping a game-winner and celebrating it in front of the opponent’s bench. Recently, cameras caught her storming off after a frustrating Unrivalled 1-on-1 loss to Chelsea Gray.
But that’s the complete opposite of how the player behaves off the court. Though fans get to hear stories about her mischievous and funny side through interviews and videos, her latest collaboration highlights it in its advertisement.

Paige Bueckers Shows Off Her Fun Side
The Wings’ star made her name in the basketball world during her high school career. Her exquisite gameplay and shot-making ability drew comparisons with many established superstars like Diana Taurasi. This also attracted many brands, making her one of the highest-earning college basketball players.
Recently, she collaborated with Secret Deodorants, and in the commercials, they chose her fun side. In a commercial, she says, “Beating the buzzer? That’s easy. Stress-sweating on live TV? That stinks. Not using Secret Clinical? Now, that’s a rookie move.”
The commercial highlights her impact on the basketball court and jokes about tensions in the press conference.
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Interestingly, it’s not only the deodorant advertisement that the player worked on during the offseason. In another advertisement, she collaborated with WNBA Champion A’ja Wilson.
Paige Bueckers’ Busy Offseason Adds Another Collab
The wings’ guard is one of the most marketable athletes in the WNBA and has been working on multiple commercials, making public appearances in the off-season. She collaborated with NBA star Chris Paul for his Good Eat’n brand and launched a bold new snack flavor called Ragerz. She even collaborated with Angel Reese for Oreo.
While there are many individual brandings by the Wings’ star, for the Secret Deodorants, she collaborated with A’ja Wilson. In another advertisement, both players came in their WNBA jerseys and spoke about their pre-game ritual.
Bueckers’ routine is rooted in music that helps her lock in mentally and build energy before tip-off. Wilson’s go-to pre-game staple includes gummy sour worms, but both players unite on the choice of Secret Deodorants.











