DoorDash Is About to Drop a Discount Code in Honor of Paige Bueckers Dropping 44 Last Night
Paige got buckets, so you eat for less.

If you’ve got a DashPass membership, don’t bother meal-prepping. Paige Bueckers just handed you a discount.
The Dallas Wings rookie lit up the Los Angeles Sparks on Wednesday night with a whooping 44 points. The Wings still lost, but your wallet is still a big winner.
Back in May, the WNBA announced its “They Swoosh, You Save” promo with DoorDash: If any player drops at least 40 in a game, DashPass members score 50 percent off their order the next day. Thanks to Bueckers, you can now tack on fries and dessert without guilt.
@nbaphilippines Paige Bueckers got buckets, everybody! 🪣 Dropping 44pts, the rookie sensation dropped a season-high, tying the record for most points by a first-year player on an incredible 81% shooting. 🤯 #NBAPhilippines #allanglesNBA #SportsOnTikTok #wnba #paigebueckers
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DoorDash confirmed the deal goes live today, though they’ve been vague about how long it’ll last. Their social team leaned into the hype, posting on X,
“WE AWAKE. PAIGE CODE DROPS AT NOON EST TOMORROW @paigebueckers1.”
“It took a rookie to get 40 points. I want you to realize that,” one TikTok user raved. “She’s that girl. Rookie of the year. Deal is closed. She’s up. You’re down.”
Earlier this year, Bueckers signed on as DoorDash’s creative director for the 2025–26 WNBA season. “DoorDash has been a fixture throughout my college years and as a pro it’s been no different—I even ordered my late-night post-draft meal on DoorDash,” she said in a statement at the time.
@itsbterrell We’re FINALLY getting it!! What y’all ordering with your @DoorDash code? 😂 Thanks, Paige! 🪣 #itsbterrell #wnba #doordash #paigebueckers
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And while she’s clearly stacking up endorsements , notoriety, and accolades, Bueckers is still keeping the spotlight on her squad. She spoke about her team’s performance in a post-game interview with ESPN.
"I've always prided myself in the team winning, so that's obviously the main goal," she said. "I'm most proud of this team and the way we fight. This team just means so much to me. Just the way we invest. We love each other. It could be easy for us to be [9-27] and be miserable and hate coming to work, but we show up for each other. We're learning and growing together. What we're building here, it just makes me so happy."
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