Brittney Griner remains ever-present in the minds of the Mercury | SportsCenter Brittney Griner’s teammates speak on her absence 100 days into being wrongfully detained in Russia. #SportsCenter #WNBA ✔️Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube ✔️ Get the ESPN App: http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/espn ✔️Subscribe to ESPN on YouTube: http://es.pn/SUBSCRIBEtoYOUTUBE ✔️ … [Read more...]
Brittney Griner: Everything You Need To Know
Here's everything you need to know about what's been happening with Brittney Griner. It's a quick overview, from the WNBA star's arrest in Russia to the Biden administration's determination of "wrongful detainment." Since 2014, Brittney Griner has played internationally in Russia, and earned over $1 million per season, more than quadruple her salary in the WNBA. She was … [Read more...]
T.J. Quinn talks outlines complications for Brittney Griner’s trial | WNBA on ESPN
T.J. Quinn details in-depth on the latest surrounding Brittney Griner’s scheduled trial. #ESPN #WNBA ✔️Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube ✔️ Get the ESPN App: http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/espn ✔️Subscribe to ESPN on YouTube: http://es.pn/SUBSCRIBEtoYOUTUBE ✔️ Subscribe to NBA on ESPN on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoNBAonESPN ✔️ Watch ESPN on YouTube TV: … [Read more...]
Angela Rye details Brittney Griner’s detention being extended | NBA Countdown
Angela Rye joins Stephen A. Smith, Michael Wilbon, Mike Greenberg and Jalen Rose on NBA Countdown to detail the latest on Brittney Griner's detention in Russia. ✔️Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube ✔️ Get the ESPN App: http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/espn ✔️Subscribe to ESPN on YouTube: http://es.pn/SUBSCRIBEtoYOUTUBE ✔️ Subscribe to NBA on ESPN on YouTube: … [Read more...]
Brittney Griner seen in court for first time in months, trial date set | USA TODAY
The Phoenix Mercury star was also ordered to remain in custody for the duration of her trial and could face 10 years in prison if convicted. RELATED: Two US vets missing in Ukraine | USA TODAY https://bit.ly/3NymvIk Fewer than 1% of defendants in Russian criminal cases are acquitted, and unlike in the U.S., acquittals can be overturned. » Subscribe to USA TODAY: … [Read more...]