The two-time Olympic medallist received a nine-year prison term when Russian investigators discovered cannabis oil in her suitcase. In a prisoner swap, she was freed in December of the previous year.
The two-time Olympic medallist received a nine-year prison term when Russian investigators discovered cannabis oil in her suitcase. In a prisoner swap, she was freed in December of the previous year.
However, Griner was disappointed with her first game back after spending so much time away from the court, despite the fact that she applauded her teammates.
She remarked, "On the right track, not where I want it to be. "We're moving in the right direction.
"We're always there when one of us is injured. This team is unique in that we are constantly supportive of one another. We really do have each other's backs.
On May 19 in Los Angeles, the Mercury will play their first regular-season WNBA game against the Sparks. Two days later, on May 21, the Mercury will host the Chicago Sky in their first home game under Griner's leadership.