Brittney Griner is giving fans a glimpse into her life recently. On Wednesday, Jan. 29, the WNBA star shared a series of photos and videos on Instagram of her with wife Cherelle a
Another one was Mercury star Brittney Griner deciding to join the Atlanta Dream after spending 11 seasons in Phoenix. Griner was originally drafted No. 1 overall in 2013 after a stellar career at Baylor, so this is her first time not playing with the Mercury in the WNBA.
In 2024, they called up WNBA great Tina Charles out of retirement. Charles was often the only bright spot on a roster riddled with injuries and struggling to keep up with other teams. However, one of Charles’ foremost advocates, former head coach Tanish Wright, is gone, and with the BG signing, Charles’ time in Atlanta is all but up.
After spending 11 seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, Brittney Griner recently signed a one-year contract with the Atlanta Dream.
Brittney Griner announced her WNBA free agency decision on Tuesday night. The longtime WNBA star, 34, is leaving the Phoenix Mercury after 11 seasons. Griner is signing with the Atlanta Dream. She announced her decision on social media on Tuesday evening.
ATLANTA — WNBA star Brittney Griner confirmed reports that she will sign with the Atlanta Dream as a free agent. Griner posted a video on her social media accounts with Dream players Allisha Gray, Rhyne Howard and Jordin Canada. “I need to introduce my new teammates because I will be joining the Atlanta Dream,” Griner said.
The WNBA's landscape has shifted drastically on January 28. This started when it was announced that longtime Connecticut Sun superstar Alyssa Thomas would be h
The Phoenix Mercury are the talk of WNBA free agency. Veteran center Brittney Griner announcing that she would be trying out the market for the first time in her 11-year career caused disruption as to whether or not her days in Phoenix have come to an end.
Brittney Griner is officially headed to the Atlanta Dream, ending her 11-season tenure with the Phoenix Mercury in one of the WNBA’s most significant free agency moves. The 10-time All-Star’s decision was announced Tuesday night.
Long-time Phoenix Mercury star will start a new chapter of her career in the WNBA with another team after a wild free agency decision.
On the latest episode of Locked On Women's Basketball, Chelsea Leite and Bella Munson discuss the latest trades shaking up the league.