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Brittney Griner Announces Update Away From WNBA
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Brittney Griner recently completed her 12th season in the WNBA . She spent the past campaign with the Atlanta Dream, where she signed as a free agent last winter. Griner played 39 games for Atlanta in 2025, averaging 9.8 points on 51.8% shooting with 5.2 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in 20.8 minutes per contest.

Being one of the most popular veterans in the league, Griner continues to capitalize on her widespread fame by doing what she can to connect with her fans. This includes her own website, where she sells personalized merchandise. On Tuesday, the 6-foot-9 center took to social media to share a business update away from basketball.

Atlanta Dream center Brittney Griner leaves the court after a game against the LA Sparks.Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The Dream were Griner’s second team in her career. Before taking her talents to Atlanta, she spent 11 seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, which is the team that drafted her as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 WNBA Draft.

Griner started off the 2025 season as Atlanta’s starting center. However, a midseason injury kept her sidelined for multiple games. When she returned, she was shifted to a bench role. Griner ended up playing with the second unit for the remainder of the season.

Outside the WNBA, Griner sells merchandise on her website, including a variety of adorable baby onesies. Griner and her wife, Cherelle Griner, welcomed their first child in 2024.

On Tuesday, Griner announced a Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale on her website.

Griner’s Instagram post links directly to her website , which indicates that it is “the official shop of Brittney Griner.” The site is running a special Thanksgiving sale, with all products discounted by 20%. Shipping is also free for purchases of $99 or more. The sale ends on Monday, and a countdown timer reminds buyers how much time they have left to take advantage of the site-wide sale.

In her shop, Griner sells shirts, sweaters, hoodies, sweatpants, hats, and jerseys, which are all personally branded.

As for her basketball, Griner’s deal with the Dream was for one year. This means that she will become an unrestricted free agent and can negotiate with different teams once the window officially opens on Feb. 1.    

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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