Phoenix Mercury superstar Brittney Griner won’t get to start the 2024 WNBA season with her teammates as she has sustained an injury ahead of Tuesday’s opener. The team revealed on Monday night that the center will miss several weeks with a fractured left toe. “Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner has sustained a toe fracture on …
Griner's memoir about her experience, "Coming Home," written with Michelle Burford, is being published Tuesday.
Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner is making strides to get ready for her second season back in the WNBA after she was forced to miss a year when she was detained in Russia for ten months. This week, Griner went viral after she shared a photoshoot of her magazine cover for her piece in The …
WNBA star Brittney Griner shared details of her experience in her book, “Coming Home,” which will be released Tuesday.
Brittney Griner and her wife, Cherelle, will be welcoming a baby boy in July.
After being detained in Russia for the better part of 2022, two-time
The Phoenix Mercury announced Monday that center Brittney Griner will miss the start of the WNBA season after suffering a toe fracture on her left foot. She
The WNBA star, who is six feet, nine inches, says she felt like a zoo animal in prison. "The guards would literally come open up the little peep hole, look in, and then I would hear them laughing."
Brittney Griner tells PEOPLE about the unlikely friendships and the bad smoking habit that helped her survive the 10 months she spent detained in Russia, a harrowing experience she details in her new memoir, 'Coming Home'
WNBA star and Olympian Brittney Griner writes that she felt she was being used as a “pawn” by Russian President Vladimir Putin when she was arrested and imprisoned just weeks before he invaded Ukraine in 2022. The Phoenix Mercury star’s memoir “Coming Home,” which debuted Tuesday at No. 1 on Amazon’s best-sellers list, lays out in detail the events leading up to her arrest, the challenges of her nearly 10-month detainment in some of Russia’s most notorious penal colonies, the agony of waiting to...
NEW YORK (AP) — Two WNBA players were among a dozen Americans that opted to play in Russia this past offseason, a decision New York Liberty forward Kayla Thornton said
Kayla Thornton and Monique Billings played in Russia this winter, even after Brittney Griner’s 10-month imprisonment in 2022.