Paige Bueckers joins Kylie Kelce’s podcast.Image via: Getty The WNBA offseason usually brings rest, rehab, and quiet resets. This year, it brought something else entirely. A crossover moment that pulled women’s basketball, NFL culture, and internet fandom into the same space, and fans noticed immediately. When word spread that Paige Bueckers would appear on Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, it felt less like a guest booking and more like an event.For Bueckers, the timing matters. She is coming off a season that reshaped expectations for what a rookie can be in the WNBA. For Kelce, the podcast has become a space where sports, family life, and unfiltered conversation collide. Bringing those two together instantly tapped into overlapping fan bases that live online and love authenticity. That is why this episode has been framed by fans as more than a fun chat. It feels like a cultural checkpoint.
Why Paige Bueckers joining Kylie Kelce’s podcast feels bigger than a guest appearance
The episode was teased Wednesday on Instagram, and the response was immediate. In a short clip, Bueckers and Kelce trade stories and settle into an easy rhythm that feels natural rather than staged. One moment that stood out was Bueckers joking about being the oldest sibling and calling it the ultimate flex, a line that quickly circulated across social media and reinforced why fans connect with her personality as much as her game.This appearance also doubles as a celebration of Bueckers’ historic 2025 season. While the Dallas Wings struggled as a team and finished 10-34, Bueckers was anything but ordinary. She averaged 19.2 points, 5.4 assists, and 1.6 steals per game, numbers that stood out even in a difficult season. She set the rookie single-game scoring record with 44 points against the Sparks and became the first rookie to average at least 15 points and five assists while shooting over 45 percent from the field.Her momentum did not stop there. Bueckers has also made noise in the 3-on-3 Unrivaled league, leading the competition in assists at 6.8 per game and ranking third in scoring. That continued success has only added to the sense that this podcast appearance marks a moment, not just a media stop.Excited fan reaction underlined the feeling. As soon as the teaser dropped, the comment section exploded with excitement. With the episode dropping today, curiosity is high. Fans are tuning in not just to hear stories, but to watch two women who have mastered life in the spotlight connect on their own terms. Sometimes the offseason produces exactly what sports culture needs.