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Brittney Griner is on a mission in 2025. Of those dunks, 18 have come during the regular season, two during a postseason game and seven during various WNBA All-Star Games, as confirmed by her ...
Like a number of WNBA athletes, Griner doesn’t play for just one team. She’s a center for the Phoenix Mercury, but since 2014, she’s spent the WNBA’s off-season playing for a Russian team ...
Brittney Griner shows us how perilous this can be. WNBA players can earn upward of $1 million by taking their talents outside the United States. IE 11 is not supported.
Brittney Griner’s competitive fire burned a little too hot during a nationally televised game on Saturday, and now the WNBA could be ready to respond. The 34-year-old Atlanta Dream center, who ...
Brittney Griner, a former No. 1 overall pick and WNBA champion with the Mercury, will make her return to Phoenix July 23 with ...
As the 26th WNBA season begins on Friday, there’s a familiar — and dominant — face missing from action. She’s not in uniform this year, yet Brittney Griner is impossible to miss. The 6 ...
Allisha Gray scored 28 points, Brittney Griner had 17 points and eight rebounds against her former team and the Atlanta Dream beat the Phoenix Mercury 90-79 ...
Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi (3) hugs Brittney Griner after the team’s WNBA basketball game against the Atlanta Dream, Aug. 3, 2023, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York, File) ...
WNBA players: Support Brittney Griner by not playing in ... "WNBA players are known for being passionately outspoken and active when it comes to social justice issues — shouldn't that extend ...
WNBA superstar Brittney Griner couldn't fathom how she was holding and getting called for fouls during the first half of the Atlanta Dream and Dallas Wings game Saturday night at the Gateway ...
WNBA All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner is easily the most prominent American citizen known to be jailed by a foreign government. Full Episode Sunday, Oct 1 ...
Like a number of WNBA athletes, Griner doesn’t play for just one team. She’s a center for the Phoenix Mercury, but since 2014, she’s spent the WNBA’s off-season playing for a Russian team ...
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