In a heartbreaking turn of events, Dallas Wings star and former UConn legend Paige Bueckers has abruptly departed from the USA Women’s National Team training camp in Durham, North Carolina. The decision comes after a devastating incident involving her younger half-sister, Lauren Fuller, in Billings, Montana, late last night.

USA Basketball issued a brief statement acknowledging Bueckers’ absence: “We fully support Paige during this difficult time and have granted her leave to be with her family. Our thoughts are with her and those affected.” The camp, aimed at preparing for upcoming international competitions including qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, features a star-studded roster, but the focus has shifted to compassion amid the shock.
Bueckers, widely regarded as one of the most talented guards in the WNBA, has maintained a close relationship with her mother Amy Fuller and her Montana-based siblings. Lauren, a high school student known for her occasional social media appearances and emotional support at Paige’s games—like the viral senior night moment at UConn—has been a quiet but constant source of inspiration for the basketball phenom.
Teammates and coaches have rallied around the 24-year-old, with several posting messages of support online. “Family first, always,” one anonymous player shared. Bueckers is expected to remain in Montana indefinitely, with her return to the national team uncertain pending updates on her sister’s condition.
The women’s basketball community has flooded social media with prayers and well-wishes, underscoring the tight-knit nature of the sport beyond the court. As details emerge, all eyes remain on Paige during this profoundly personal crisis.













