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Brittney Griner



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1990 (35 years old)
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Center

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White

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42

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6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)

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205 lb (93 kg)

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Atlanta Dream

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Brittney Yvette Griner (/ˈɡraɪnər/; born October 18, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She is a three-time Olympic gold medalist with the U.S. women's national basketball team and a six-time WNBA All-Star. Griner was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2023.

In 2009, Griner was named the nation's No. 1 high school women's basketball player by Rivals.com. She was selected to the 2009 All-American basketball team. She played college basketball for the Baylor Lady Bears in Waco, Texas. She had a breakout junior year in 2012, as the three-time All-American was named the AP Player of the Year, the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four, led Baylor in winning the National Championship, and won the Best Female Athlete ESPY Award. Griner is also the only NCAA basketball player to both score 2,000 points and block 500 shots.

Professionally, Griner was selected as the first overall pick in 2013 WNBA draft by the Phoenix Mercury, with whom she won the 2014 WNBA championship. Standing 6 ft 9 in (206 cm) tall, Griner wears a men's U.S. size 17 shoe and has an arm span of 87.5 in (222 cm).

Griner led the U.S. national women's basketball team to victory at the Rio Olympics in 2016. In 2020, Griner protested "The Star-Spangled Banner" and stated she would not be on the court while the national anthem was played during game openers. She changed this decision after her incarceration, now standing for the anthem, while being clear that she continues to support those who choose to protest. Griner was named to the national team for the 2020 Olympics (held in 2021 in Tokyo), where she won her second gold medal. She won her third consecutive gold medal with Team USA at the 2024 Olympics in France. She is also a two-time FIBA Women's World Cup winner with Team USA (2014 and 2018).

On February 17, 2022, Griner was detained and arrested on smuggling charges by Russian customs officials after cartridges containing less than a gram of medically prescribed hash oil, illegal in Russia, were found in her luggage. She had been playing basketball with the Russian Premier League during the WNBA off-season. Her trial began on July 1 and she pled guilty to the charges. On August 4, she was sentenced to nine years in prison. In November 2022, Griner was transferred to the Russian penal colony IK-2. U.S. officials stated that she was "wrongfully detained". On December 8, Griner was released in a prisoner exchange for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. She made her return to the WNBA in May 2023, receiving a standing ovation from the audience.
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Basketball Olympics Gold…
2024
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WNBA All Star
2024
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WNBA All Star
2023
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WNBA All Star
2022
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WNBA steals leader
2022
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All-WNBA First Team
2021
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2021
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2021
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2021
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2021
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FIBA EuroLeague Women
2020-2021
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Basketball Olympics Gold…
2020
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All-WNBA First Team
2019
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WNBA scoring champion
2019
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WNBA All Star
2019
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2019
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2019
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FIBA EuroLeague Women
2018-2019
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2018-2019
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2018-2019
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WNBA All Star
2018
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FIBA Womens World Cup
2018
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WNBA blocks leader
2018
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FIBA EuroLeague Women
2017-2018
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WNBA All Star
2017
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2017
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2017
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2017
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Basketball Olympics Gold…
2016
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FIBA EuroLeague Women
2015-2016
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WNBA All Star
2015
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2015
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2015
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2014
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2014
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2014
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2014
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2014
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FIBA Womens World Cup
2014
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2013
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2013
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NCAA Basketball Women
2012



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2013-2024
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