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Paige Bueckers embraces fitting new nickname after Nike's latest ad goes viral originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Paige Bueckers has been one of the WNBA's brightest stars throughout the 2026 season, and Nike is making sure everyone knows it.
The Dallas Wings guard is enjoying another outstanding campaign while helping transform Dallas into one of the league's top teams. Following another dominant performance Friday night, Nike unveiled a creative Western-themed campaign featuring Bueckers that quickly generated buzz across social media.
The centerpiece of the campaign wasn't just the visuals. It was a new nickname that many fans believe fits Bueckers' game perfectly.
Nike gives Paige Bueckers a new identity
Nike's latest advertisement styled Bueckers as an Old West outlaw, complete with a wanted poster.
The poster read:
"WANTED FOR STEALING WINS AND CRUSHING DREAMS."
It also introduced a new nickname for the Wings star: "The Midranger." The campaign quickly caught fire online, with fans praising both the creative concept and the nickname itself.
Among the reactions:
"'The Midranger' is a dope nickname."
"This is cold omg."
"Bueckers Texas Midranger."
"Cleverrrrr."
"Nahhh 'The Midranger' is insane. Nike been cookin with this new generation."
"I love it so much."
Given Bueckers' offensive style, it's easy to understand why the nickname resonated.
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Why "The Midranger" fits Paige Bueckers perfectly
While much of today's basketball revolves around three-pointers and shots at the rim, Bueckers has continued to thrive in the mid-range area. Her ability to stop on a dime, rise over defenders and consistently knock down pull-up jumpers has become one of the defining features of her offensive game.
Bueckers even addressed the value of the mid-range shot after erupting for 44 points against the Los Angeles Sparks during her rookie season.
"I truly think basketball has gotten away from it, it's mostly layups and 3s," Bueckers said at the time, via ESPN's Michael Voepel. "Teams don't know how to guard it. So I think it's an advantage when you can score in the midrange."
That philosophy has continued into 2026. Through her first 23 games, Bueckers is averaging 20.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and 6.0 assists while shooting an efficient 51.8% from the field. She added another signature performance Friday, scoring 34 points on 13-of-22 shooting in a 108-95 win over the Toronto Tempo.
The victory helped improve Dallas to 15-8, keeping the Wings firmly among the WNBA's top contenders entering the second half of the season.
Will the nickname stick?
Bueckers has long been associated with "Paige Buckets," a nickname that followed her from UConn to the WNBA. But "The Midranger" offers something different. Rather than highlighting her scoring in general, it celebrates the specific skill that separates her from many of today's stars.
With Nike putting its marketing power behind the nickname and fans overwhelmingly embracing it, there's a good chance "The Midranger" will continue gaining traction throughout the season. Whether it ultimately replaces "Paige Buckets" remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Bueckers' old-school mid-range game continues to make a modern impact, and now it has a nickname to match.
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