Tuesday night's WNBA return was mostly chalk, but the No. 12 Dallas Wings gave fans something to cheer for as they upset the No. 4 Seattle Storm in style.
Though veteran guard Arike Ogunbowale led Dallas with 20 points in the 87-63 victory, the 14 points posted by Paige Bueckers pushed the Wings rookie into the WNBA history books, tying Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark as the league's fastest-ever players to reach 300 points and 100 assists.
"She's a true leader — she always has everybody's best interest at heart," Ogunbowale said of her first-year teammate.
Aces climb the WNBA standings
While Dallas pleased the crowds, the Las Vegas Aces were powering the night's biggest WNBA standings shift, shooting up two spots to No. 6 by downing No. 5 Atlanta 87-72.
Aces forward A'ja Wilson led her squad with 24 points, 12 rebounds, and five assists, while guard Dana Evans added 14 points off the bench.
"We're slowly creeping into the right place," Wilson said after the win. "Our chemistry is starting to form in a better way."
Atlanta, however, is slipping in the opposite direction, falling to 13-10 on the season after dropping six of their last nine games.
How to watch the WNBA on Wednesday
The Dream will look to right the ship against the No. 3 Phoenix Mercury at 10 PM ET on Wednesday.
The clash will air live on CBS Sports.