Brittney Griner, the towering WNBA star renowned for her dominant presence on the basketball court, has recently expressed an intriguing new ambition for her post-basketball life: becoming a police officer. This revelation comes as Griner, who has been a force in women’s basketball and a prominent advocate for social issues, looks beyond her athletic career.

In a recent interview, Griner shared her aspirations of joining law enforcement once she concludes her basketball career. “I want to make America a better place,” she stated, revealing a desire to impact society in a different capacity. Griner’s decision is motivated by her commitment to public service and her belief in the importance of contributing positively to her community.

Griner’s interest in law enforcement is particularly compelling given her background and experiences. Known for her advocacy work and her personal journey, including her high-profile detention in Russia, Griner has consistently used her platform to address pressing social issues and push for reform. Her desire to become a police officer aligns with her ongoing efforts to foster positive change and enhance community safety.

Brittney Griner wanted to pursue a career in law enforcement

Brittney Griner’s father served in the military and after completing his term, he became a law enforcement officer. Griner wanted to do something similar. She never saw herself doing anything else. The WNBA star admitted that college wasn’t part of her plans and she never found any solid reason to attend college before sports.

She wanted to follow in her father’s footsteps and enlist in the military at eighteen, just like he did. Griner also dreamt of joining law enforcement after her term in the military. “People might find this hard to believe, but I still think about becoming a police officer someday when I am done playing hoops for a living,”  Griner wrote in her book ‘In my Skin: My Life On and Off the Basketball Court.’ The 7x All-star forward also admitted that she still dreams of becoming a police officer someday, suggesting that she would be open to a career in law enforcement after her playing days in the WNBA.

Brittney Griner

Griner had a rough childhood growing up and was a victim of bullying. Her physical attributes and sexuality made her stand out in school, subjecting her to judgemental and callous comments. Griner admitted feeling lonely, out of place and alienated from her peers. But Sports and the dream of joining the military fueled her motivation and provided her with an escape from the harsh reality.

Shaquille O’Neal is known for many things. The Hall of Famer and 4x NBA champion has dabbled in many fields, including law enforcement. O’Neal became an honorary police officer in 2005 after training with the Los Angeles Police Academy for several months.

The Big Diesel fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming a Sheriff when he became a Deputy Marshall officer a few years ago. The new role best suits O’Neal’s interests in serving the community and maintaining safety through law and order.