While she is one of the best in the WNBA there is always an extra factor that makes her remain surprised.
FILE – Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner grabs a rebound against the Seattle Storm during the first half of a WNBA basketball game Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023, in Phoenix. Griner has re-signed with the Phoenix Mercury, the only WNBA team she has ever played for. The deal was announced on by the league on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday, March 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
While it was not a surprise to many, the Phoenix Mercury dominated the Los Angeles Sparks in their last encounter, with a 92-78 home win. One of the most experienced and very talented players in today’s league, Brittney Griner, made a significant contribution to the game with 18 points.
There is no question she is still on a high level in the WNBA and at age 33, she continues to dominate the league with her experienced shooting, knowing exactly what to do with the ball on the court.
The value she still has is overwhelming even with many players paying their respects, no matter if they are on the opposing team and in their last game it was no different, however when the close people in their lives start to talk about these situations, it is even more important.
Her wife definitely appreciates her
Once the game ended, Cherelle T. Griner, her wife, shared some stories on social media in which she appears playing in this mentioned game with outstanding moves her wife surely appreciates.
The Attorney, Speaker, and Educator showed a video from the first quarter where through an assist from Diana Taurasi, the dynamic No.42 was able to score a 2-foot layup. The official page of the team had earlier shared the reel but she capped off her emotions with a few clapping hands emojis.
But that was not all, as she also went on to add another story which was posted by the WNBA. In it, Griner’s brilliance after half-time was shown bye once again scoring as she connects a layup also with an emoji. These acts show everyone love what she does on the court, especially her wife.
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