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Robert Zeglinski

Rebekkah Brunson jokingly used her speech honoring Sylvia Fowles to settle a petty rebounds gripe

Sunday was a momentous and emotional occasion in the history of the Minnesota Lynx.

After retiring in 2022, legendary center Sylvia Fowles was in attendance in Minnesota to see her No. 34 jersey retired and hung up in the rafters. And as the Lynx held a ceremony at midcourt to honor Fowles — the WNBA’s all-time leading rebounder — they had a rather unique person say a few honorary words about Fowles:

Fowles’ former teammate and fellow great, Rebekkah Brunson, who is now, ironically, an assistant coach with the Lynx. Before diving into any appreciative words about her friend, Brunson took a friendly and joking jab at Fowles over some statistical … “oversights.”

Per Brunson’s account — who has the fourth-most rebounds in WNBA history — Fowles “stole a lot of rebounds” from her.

Amazing. Now that’s what we call comedic timing and a way to settle a “gripe” in front of so many people with a beloved friend.

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