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Nine years after being inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame,Robin Robertsrevealed she finally got her ring!
In a photo shared toInstagramWednesday, the longtimeGood Morning Americahost, 61, showed off the massive bling on her finger in a close-up shot celebrating the prestigious milestone.
“Received a wonderful surprise today…my@wbhofring! Thnx to my dear friends and fellow Women’s Basketball Hall of Famers@cjstiff20and#BethBass. 🏀❤️.” She jokingly added, “Thank goodness I got a mani today!😜”
FellowGMAhostLara Spencercommented, “Lets GO,” while meteorologistGinger Zeeapplauded, “That’s outstanding👏👏👏.”
The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame reshared Roberts' snap on theirInstagram Storytoo, writing, “Love that Class of 2012 Inductee @robinrobertsgma is rocking her Baron ring!”
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The journalist was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2012 after she spent her college years playing basketball at Southeastern Louisiana University, where she wascommendedas “one of the school’s all-time leading scorers and rebounders.”
She was also the recipient of the WNBA Inspiration Award in 2008 after launching her career in journalism as a sports reporter in the 1980s.
“I am honored and I am grateful for this recognition,” Roberts said upon receiving the award in 2019. “The only time that I am at a loss for words when it comes to Craig [Sager], his wardrobe.”
Roberts, too, is acancer survivorand also battled a rare blood and bone marrow disease years later.
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“I feel such a connection to Craig, we were both young sports reporters back in the day … we often crossed paths,” she explained, adding, “and every single time I walked away with a big smile on my face.”
Roberts related her own health journey to Sager’s, also taking time to thank her longtime supporters, saying, “For everyone who has said a prayer for me, thank you, bless you, and right back at you.”
“Mama used to say, ‘Everybody’s got something,'” said Roberts. “Everybody’s got something, even the magnificent stars that we have shining brightly in this room tonight … I urge you not to compare your despair … Craig’s courage, the way he would focus on the fight and not the fright … are qualities that we all should strive for in our lives.”
source: people.com