The awkward silence follows the ‘America Great’ comment of Lobo during the WNBA transmission


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An uncomfortable silence in the air occurred during the ESPN transmission of the Indiana Faver-the Aces Aches game on Sunday after analyst Rebecca Lobo said: “That is what makes the United States great.”

Wolf’s comment was in reference to saying that he did not agree with the officials to make a foul call at the last minute of the 89-81 victory of the Aces on the fever.

“They do not agree with you,” said the game broadcaster for Pam Ward game to her partner Wolf.

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Rebecca Lobo speaks during an event celebrated by the coach of the Connecticut Huskies, Geno Auriemma, the NCAA Basketball of the NCAA wins record in the Harry A. Gampel pavilion on November 20, 2024 in Storrs, Connecticut. (Joe Buglewicz/Getty images)

“They do, and I don’t agree with them,” Lobo replied. “And that’s fine. Is that what makes the United States great, right, Pam Ward?”

After asking that question, there was a long silence between the two before Lobo said: “I should reformulate that,” to which Ward replied: “Yes.”

Ward, then, suggested Wolf saying “difference of opinion”, which she agreed. He even said “forgiveness,” before continuing to call the game.

Caitlin Clark’s cold streak continues while the fever falls apart in the fourth quarter to Aces

The fever led by Caitlin Clark was reduced by the second consecutive game, since the current rookie of the WNBA year fought against the shots from the three -point line once again.

After spending 0 of 7 in the defeat against the Golden State Valkyries last Thursday, Clark was only 1 of 10 in Las Vegas. While he could not find the stroke from long reach, the aids returned in the fourth quarter to overcome fever, who led the first three periods of the game.

ESPN Ryan Ruocco and Rebecca Lobo’s Lobo watches before the National Women’s NCAA Tournament Championship between South Carolina’s Gamecocks and Connecticut Huskies in Amalie Arena. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

Clark was 7 of 20 from the field with four free throws made by a total of 19 points.

Meanwhile, the three -time MVP of the A’JA Wilson League and its 24 points for the game began to take care of its local court in a time.

He associated with Jackie Young (19 points, seven rebounds, five assists, three robberies) and Chelsea Gray (18 points, three rebounds, three assists), Wilson and the ACES surpassed the 31-20 fever in the fourth quarter to flee with the victory.

While Clark was fighting with his sweater in this game, the fever was watching great contributions from the top scorer of the game, Aliyah Boston, who had 26 points in 12 of 19 shots, and Kelsey Mitchell, who had a large part of his 20 points in the quarter quarter to keep Indiana in the game.

The former WNBA player and current analyst Rebecca Lobo calls the game on July 25, 2023 at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago. (Gary Dineen/NBAE through Getty Images)

However, after Triple of Mitchell tied things with 69 each with five minutes to play, the Aces stopped and began to move away, thanks to some Canastas of Young, Wilson and Gray.

The western coast calendar continues for fever with a final game against Seattle storm on Tuesday before returning home.

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