Major news is shaking up the WNBA landscape as Atlanta Dream star Brittney Griner is finalizing a deal to join the Connecticut Sun, sources confirm. The 35-year-old phenom is reportedly securing a lucrative seven-figure contract for the move, which comes after just one season in Atlanta.
This marks another significant chapter for the two-time WNBA scoring champion, who spent the vast majority of her legendary career anchoring the Phoenix Mercury before her brief stint with the Dream. Her departure signals a major shift for both franchises as they reshape their rosters for the upcoming season.
The move follows another blockbuster transaction by the Dream earlier this week, as they acquired two-time All-Star Angel Reese in a trade with the Chicago Sky. The impact was immediate and electric for the Atlanta organization. Team President Morgan Shaw Parker reported that in the first four hours after the Reese announcement, the team sold half as many jerseys as they did in all of 2025, highlighting the soaring fan engagement and marketability of WNBA stars.
With Griner heading to a Sun team known for its defensive prowess and championship aspirations, and Atlanta building around its new cornerstone in Reese, the league's competitive balance continues to evolve. The Dream are capitalizing on this momentum, planning to host five games at the 17,000-seat State Farm Arena this season with ambitions of selling out the major venue.
