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The former Phoenix center returned to the Valley with the Atlanta Dream and continued her charitable tradition.
Brittney Griner shares her proudest achievement in a lighthearted interview, highlighting personal and professional accomplishments with her new team.
In the Dream’s 88-70 win over the Chicago Sky, Brittney Griner passed Hall of Famer and former Sparks center Lisa Leslie for second on the WNBA’s all-time block leaders list.
Brittney Griner on Sunday finally addressed the infamous Caitlin Clark video. Griner fouled out of the game during her Atlanta Dream’s 81-76 loss to the Indiana Fever on May 22.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist and nine-time WNBA All-Star is partnering with ESPN and Disney to share her story in a documentary and exclusive first interview with Robin Roberts.
Griner has also averaged 1.5 blocks per game. Despite entering the matchup as questionable, Brittney Griner was active against the Washington Mystics, recently nursing an illness.
Conservative outlet says WNBA denied them press passes to games Anti-trans commentator Riley Gaines claims the WNBA denied her press credentials after spewing hate against Brittney Griner.
The Phoenix Mercury hosted Brittney Griner and her annual Heart and Sole shoe drive in her return to Phoenix as a member of ...
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