WNBA star Brittney Griner was forced to cancel ... “smuggling” charges and spent nearly a year in a Russian prison. Griner was informed she would spend the next 9 years in a Russian prison ...
Brittney Griner delivered a once ... After spending 10 months detained in Russia, Griner emotionally returned to the WNBA, earning two All-Star selections since her release. The creation of ...
Curious about Brittney Griner’s love life? Discover the highs and lows of her relationships, from her first marriage to Glory ...
Brittney Griner sat at the Unrivaled ... Leslie – the first player to dunk in a game in WNBA history – got hold of the microphone during Griner’s postgame press conference.
Back in 2022, when the latter was serving time in a Russian prison ... "Free Brittney Griner @JoeBiden," Cousins tweeted. Griner, who returned to the WNBA for the 2023 season, shocked the women's ...
The North Star is the athlete. Every decision we make has to be built for them.” These are the words of Alex Bazzell, president of Unrivaled, a new player-owned women’s basketball league founded by ...
During the game, Griner was able to pull off the first ever dunk in Unrivaled history. This shouldn't come as much of a surprise as Griner holds the WNBA record for most career dunks with 25. WNBA ...
Connecticut Sun guard Natasha Cloud reflected on her ex-Phoenix Mercury teammate Brittney Griner's detainment in Russia and its lasting impact.
A ten-time All-Star, she helped the Phoenix Mercury win the WNBA championship ... Brittney Griner has faced several threatening situations in her life. She was held in a Russian prison in 2022 ...
Griner in her first regular season WNBA game since returning ... the guest who located the tape." Brittney Griner, who is gay and was imprisoned in Russia for marijuana possession on Feb. 17 ...
After Brittney Griner unleashed the first dunk in Unrivaled history, the first woman to dunk in the WNBA, Lisa Leslie, was ...
Over the past 8 weeks, more than 40 WNBA players competed in full-court 3-on-3 basketball in Miami, as a means of supplementing their WNBA income and continuing to develop as players in the offseason.