Major news is shaking up the WNBA landscape as Brittney Griner, the 10-time All-Star and one of the most dominant players in league history, is finalizing a deal to join the Connecticut Sun. This move adds a legendary veteran presence to a young and rising Sun roster.
Griner, the No. 1 overall pick in 2013, spent the first 11 years of her storied career with the Phoenix Mercury, where she won a championship in 2014, earned two Defensive Player of the Year awards, and twice led the league in scoring. After a season with the Atlanta Dream, the 6-foot-9 center now brings her unparalleled shot-blocking and post scoring to Connecticut.
Her arrival is a significant boost for a Sun team building around young talents like Aneesah Morrow, Saniya Rivers, and Aaliyah Edwards. Griner's experience, including three Olympic gold medals with Team USA, will be invaluable as Connecticut aims for a title run.
This high-profile signing highlights the new era of player movement in the WNBA, fueled by the league's groundbreaking new collective bargaining agreement. With salaries rising dramatically, stars like Griner are navigating free agency like never before, creating an exciting and unpredictable offseason for fans.
