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All that to say that saying “America” and “great” in the same sentence can fire up the alarms for some people, and an example of exactly that played out in a recent WNBA broadcast. Caitlin Clark and ...
Be sure to catch up on past editions of Traina Thoughts and check out the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast hosted by Jimmy ...
In the hours before Game 7 of the NBA Finals on Sunday, ESPN desk analyst Kendrick Perkins fielded a contrived gambling ...
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Daily Express US on MSNWNBA commentator forced into apology on live TV after echoing Donald TrumpRebecca Lobo was forced to apologize on live TV after echoing Donald Trump's signature 'Make America Great Again' catchphrase ...
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump comparison forces WNBA commentator into U-turn and apology live on ESPNRebecca Lobo dived into an awkward apology moments after making a comment very similar to President Donald Trump's Make ...
Popular WNBA analyst Rebecca Lobo apologized for uttering a bizarre comment during the Fever-Aces game on Sunday.
It's hard to miss a lot of the unselfish play and style the Huskies greats learned in their time under Geno Auriemma and ...
The first losses of the season for the Lynx and Liberty have opened up the race to the in-season tournament final.
Now that guard Caitlin Clark has returned from a left quad injury, are the Fever a threat to win the WNBA championship?
“ESPN has been such a vital part of my life since December 5, 1979, and I was so thrilled to learn that ESPN Events will have an annual Dick Vitale Invitational,” Vitale said.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Another international player has committed to play for the Lobo basketball team. The latest is Timéo Pons, a 6′-8″ guard from France. Pons, 18, comes to UNM after ...
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