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'It's a miracle she's here': Five months after her release from Russian prison, Brittney Griner played again

2023-05-20T09:59:24.383Z

Highlights: Brittney Griner returned to the WNBA on Friday, five months after her release from a Russian prison. She was arrested in February 2022 at a Moscow airport with a vape and liquid containing cannabis. Griner was sentenced to nine years' imprisonment and, after her appeal was rejected, transferred in November to a penal colony in central Russia. The pivot was finally exchanged in December for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, a prisoner in the U.S., and returned to her team, the Phoenix Mercury.


On the occasion of the opening of the WNBA season, the American basketball player found the floors, this Friday, five months after her release of


From bars to parquet floors. Five months after the end of her nightmare, Brittney Griner, detained ten months in Russia, became a basketball player again with the Phoenix Mercury on Friday, greeted by a standing ovation at the opening game of the WNBA season in Los Angeles.

"You have to get back to work and know how to put everything aside," Griner said of the emotions that crossed her during this moment as solemn as warm, at the microphone of ESPN, which broadcast this game live.

Sights & sounds from BG's first half back on the court 🗣️ #BGisBack pic.twitter.com/1v6hRSmbBf

— WNBA (@WNBA) May 20, 2023

The Crypto.com Arena, certainly sparse but where Kamala Harris was present, would not fail to reserve such a welcome to Griner, on the occasion of this meeting marking a return to normal for the star, double Olympic champion with Team USA in 2016 and 2020.

"Thank you for everything you did to support Brittney, because I know it was tough. It was very difficult for you, because a team is a team - it's family," the vice-president told the Mercury players she visited in the locker room.

The last time Griner stepped on a floor in the North American league was on October 17, 2021, in the fourth game of the final loss to the Chicago Sky. That's 579 days. As for his previous competitive match, it was 474 days ago in the Russian league, with Ekaterinburg.

The pivot was arrested in February 2022 at a Moscow airport with a vape and liquid containing cannabis, a product banned in Russia. She was preparing to draw for the Yekaterinburg team during the American offseason.

Exchanged for an arms dealer

In August, she was sentenced to nine years' imprisonment and, after her appeal was rejected, transferred in November to a penal colony in central Russia. Brittney Griner was finally exchanged in December for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, a prisoner in the United States.

Over the past five months, she has been training and preparing to return to the dominant interior she once was. And for this rematch finally largely lost (94-71) by her team against the Los Angeles Sparks, she more than convinced, finishing top scorer (18 pts at 7/9 shooting, 6 rebounds, 4 blocks).

At each of her actions, fans of both teams loudly cheered on the 32-year-old, who is also a figure in the LGBT+ community.

"It's a day of joy," Phoenix coach Vanessa Nygaard said in her pre-game speech. "Throughout last season, I started every press conference by reminding us of how many days she had been gone. And until the day we found out she was about to come home, no one thought it was going to happen. »

"It was heavy every day," she added. But it's great to have this match today. It's a miracle that she's here and everyone who attends this game today will witness a miracle: she came back from a Russian prison and is playing basketball in the WNBA again. It is thanks to the strength and will of so many people that this happened."

Source: leparis

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