The longtime Phoenix Mercury star is joining the Atlanta Dream, and discussed her decision in an Unrivaled social media clip.
Brittney Griner is testing the free agent market for the first time in her career. The All-Star center is taking meetings starting Tuesday with multiple teams, according to her agent. WNBA executives were in Miami for the opening of Unrivaled to talk with Griner and other free agents.
The WNBA landscape was shaken up Tuesday. First, the Phoenix Mercury traded for Connecticut Sun star Alyssa Thomas. Then, longtime Mercury star center Brittney Griner decided to leave Phoenix after 11 seasons to join the Atlanta Dream.
Phantom won its first game in Unrivaled on Friday thanks to Brittney Griner's heroics, although the WNBA All-Star suffered several injury problems during the victory
The 3-on-3 league features an 8-week season and tips off Friday in Miami, featuring top talent from the WNBA like Brittney Griner and Angel Reese. (AP video: Brittany Peterson) Phantom’s Brittney Griner, practices defensive plays, Thursday, Jan. 16 ...
Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner is testing the free agency market for the first time and has left people speculating on social media.
Ten-time WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner has confirmed in an Instagram post that she is joining the Atlanta Dream as a free agent. Earlier Tuesday, both ESPN and the Associated Press reported Griner agreed to a one-year deal with the Dream, citing undisclosed sources. Free-agent contracts cannot be signed until Saturday however.
Brittney Griner is testing the free agent market for the first time in her career. WNBA executives were in Miami for the opening of Unrivaled to talk with Griner and other free agents. Griner has been a free agent before,
In a crowded marketplace in which the Dream have struggled to distinguish themselves, signing Brittney Griner as a free agent already has won them eyeballs.
The new 3-on-3 women's basketball league announced the rules for the tournament that will be played over three days. Thirty players will be divided into four pods with the eventual champion winning $250,000. The runner-up will get $50,000 and each semifinalist will earn $25,000. Players on the winner's 3-on-3 team will each receive $10,000.
WNBA front offices have been allowed to contact and negotiate with free agents for more than a week, and the Aces’ priorities are clear. They shook things up Sunday as part of a blockbuster three-team trade that sent “Core Four” member Kelsey Plum to the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for Seattle Storm guard Jewell Loyd.