Shannon Sharpe’s bracelet launched out of his wrist while celebrating an A’ja Wilson bucket on Tuesday night.
During the highly anticipated matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever, the First Take host sat courtside at a sold-out T-Mobile Arena.
In the middle of the action, ESPN’s cameras caught Sharpe celebrating one of Wilson’s 13 field goals, as the defending champions secured an 88-69 victory and extended a five-game win streak.
After Wilson hit a crossover and sidestepped her way to the basket, Sharpe began pointing at the floor and stomping. He followed them up with some hard claps, during which a silver bracelet on his right wrist came undone.
The double-banded piece fall apart with one band flying to his right. Meanwhile, the other fell under his seat after he attempted to catch it.
That’s why I stay in my house. I be 4getting I’m in public. 🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/FtkVAtMMtI
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) July 3, 2024
As the 13-second clip gained virality, the NFL Hall of Famer took time to laugh at himself on social media, writing: ‘That’s why I stay in my house. I be 4getting I’m in public,’ with three ROFL emojis.
Kelsey Plum led the way for the Aces with 32 points, six rebounds, and five assists. Meanwhile, Wilson had 28 points and was a rebound away from a double-double performance.
Additionally, Jackie Young tallied 15 points and ten assists in the Aces’ victory.
Las Vegas’ defense proved overwhelming for Clark, who made just four of her 12 field goals for 14 points. However, the rookie sensation had a game-high 11 assists in their losing effort.
During the game, Wilson hit a crossover and sidestepped her way to the basket for a layup
Wilson had 28 points and was a rebound away from a double-double performance on Tuesday
20,366 fans were present in the fifth highest attendance in WNBA regular season history
Sharpe joined a stampede of 20,366 fans in the venue for the fifth highest attendance in WNBA regular season history and the most since the 1999 season.
Tuesday’s showdown was 308 spectators shy of breaking the WNBA record of 20,674 in a game between the Washington Mystics and the Cleveland Rockers in 1999.
Aside from smashing the record at T-Mobile Arena, it was also the first WNBA game to surpass 19,500 fans outside Verizon Center/Capital One Arena in Washington DC or Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Both venues hosted 14 of the 15 most-attended games in league history.
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