Why does Paige Bueckers wear knee pads? Projected No.1 draft pick uses support after suffering two serious injuries

Paige Bueckers is playing in her final March Madness before heading to the WNBA, and she has been sporting her usual attire.
The 23-year-old guard who has made history this season is hoping to lead the No.2 seed UConn Huskies to glory.
She is at the forefront of the action again as she looks for a better run after UConn were knocked out of last year’s NCAA Tournament in the Final Four by Caitlin Clark’s Iowa.
Projected No.1 WNBA draft pick Bueckers stands out on the court not only because of her ability but also because she opts to wear knee pads on both legs during games.
Here, marvelbet369.com takes a look at why this is the case…
Knee pads are not uncommon in basketball.
They are used to help , helping to reduce impact on the knee joints and cushioning shock when jumping, landing and pivoting on the court.
But for Bueckers, they are crucial to her game as she has already suffered two serious knee injuries in her college basketball career.
In December 2021, she suffered a tibial plateau fracture and torn meniscus which kept her out of action for 19 games in total.
And then in July 2022, she tore her anterior crucial ligament (ACL) in her left knee and was forced to undergo surgery before missing the entire 22/23 season.
Bueckers made a return to playing two years ago and has fortunately avoided another issue since.
She had worn knee pads before her injuries, but they are certain to be helping her prevent a further injury when she plays now.
It leaves her in a great condition in March Madness and her full confidence is truly back after two long recoveries.
The UConn Huskies are big contenders for glory in the NCAA Tournament and they will want to claim a championship.
Bueckers is playing a huge part in that push for glory despite having a lesser role in her team's huge 103-34 win over Arkansas State.
The 69-point blowout was the fourth-largest margin of victory for an NCAA tournament game in program history.
The 66-16 gap at the half marked the second-largest halftime lead in NCAA tournament history and was tied for the second-most points in any half in the event's history.
UConn then went on to beat South Dakota State to reach the Sweet 16 where they will be facing Oklahoma.
This is Bueckers’ last chance at going all the way in March Madness, as she is set to turn professional and enter the WNBA draft.
She is tipped to go as the No.1 pick if she declares, especially if she can keep her form up this season in the tournament.
So there is a lot riding on this for Bueckers who is still on her journey to the top after incredibly coming back from two serious injuries.
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