Paige Bueckers offered an update on her health after the Dallas Wings suffered an 88-78 loss to the Indiana Fever on Friday. The Wings rookie exited the game and hobbled to the locker room in pain after suffering a leg injury. This happened after she took a hard hit on a screen and went to the floor, grimacing in pain.Thankfully for the Wings and their fanbase, the former UConn standout soon returned to the bench and rejoined the action on the court. She spoke to reporters after the game and offered a not-so-concerning update. The star guard stated that she is "fine," but also acknowledged that the pain is likely to increase once she wakes up on Saturday."Yeah, I'm fine. Just a normal knee to thigh sort of thing. So it hurts in the moment, probably will hurt tomorrow, but just got to work it out." Joey Mistretta @JoeyMistretta_LINKPaige Bueckers says she’s “fine” but admitted it will “probably hurt tomorrow” Doesn’t seem to be any serious concern, however.The Dallas Wings’ next game is on Tuesday against the New York Liberty. Paige Bueckers will have three full days to rest and recover from her injury scare before returning to the court to lead the team’s charge.Meanwhile, Bueckers delivered another stellar performance in front of 17,857 fans inside the American Airlines Center on Friday. She finished with 22 points on an efficient 7-for-14 shooting, including 0-for-1 from 3-point range and a perfect 8-for-8 from the free-throw line. The rookie also recorded four rebounds, four assists and two steals in 33:43 minutes.Paige Bueckers continues her dominance at American Airlines CenterPaige Bueckers is used to playing under the bright lights and in front of huge crowds. The former UConn standout has proved this season that she seldom gets overwhelmed by the occasion. Bueckers has played two games this season at the jam-packed American Airlines Center in Dallas and has dazzled with spectacular individual performances.The Wings guard is averaging 24.5 points on 50% shooting at the American Airlines Center this season. She is also averaging five assists and two steals per game at the venue. Despite the rookie’s stellar production, the Wings are yet to win a game at the arena.