"Gabby's longtime partner": After Marina Mabrey, Ryan Ruocco spills on Gabby Williams and Marine Johannes' relationship during All-Star Game

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ESPN announcer Ryan Ruocco was the latest to spill on Gabby Williams' possible relationship with Marine Johannes. While the duo has yet to confirm their relationship, several people have mentioned their love life.

Sun player Marina Mabrey seemingly was the first to make it public during a livestream with teammate Saniya Rivers on July 13. Rivers asked if Williams and Johannes were dating, and Mabrey replied in the background, saying there were other couples in the league, too.

During Saturday's game, after Williams attempted a 4-point, one-legged shot in the fourth quarter, analyst Rebecca Lobo sparked the conversation on air, saying that the shot was for Johannes, who is known for the one-legged attempt.

Here's what Ruocco added shortly after:

"Gabby's longtime partner."

During Thursday's stream, "Studbudz" host Courtney Williams indirectly made Gabby Williams and Marine Johannes' relationship public.

Here's the clip:

For context, Courtney allegedly hit on the Seattle Storm All-Star before, prompting her to mention it on the stream again when she linked up with Johannes.


Gabby Williams makes efficient WNBA All-Star Game debut

Gabby Williams played her first WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday and made it count. She was one of the best players for Team Clark, scoring 16 points, to go with five rebounds, off the bench. Gabby made five shots, including four from beyond the arc. She also made two trips to the foul line, making both shots.

However, Team Clark fell short 151-131. Caitlin Clark and Satou Sabally's absence hurt the team against a stacked Team Collier. With the 4-point circle available, Clark could have made significant contributions with her shooting.

Napheesa Collier won the MVP award behind her All-Star record 36 points on 13-of-16 shooting. She shot 4 of 5 from beyond the arc and was 6 of 6 from the free-throw line. Collier added nine rebounds.

Meanwhile, Skylar Diggins-Smith recorded the first All-Star Game triple-double and the most assists in the annual carnival's history, tallying 11 points, 11 rebounds and 15 assists.

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