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Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry hosts ESPYS, brings awareness to detained WNBA star Brittney Griner

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The Golden State Warriors were front and center at Wednesday night's ESPYS, with host Stephen Curry taking home multiple awards and bringing attention to the plight of WNBA star Brittney Griner, who is being detained in Russia.

Curry, who won ESPYS for Best NBA Player and for Best Record-Breaking Performance, joined WNBA players Nneka Ogwumike and Skylar Diggins-Smith to address Griner's status during the show.

The U.S. considers Griner wrongfully detained. «It's been 153 nights now that BG has been wrongfully detained thousands of miles away from home, away from her family, away from her friends, away from her team,'' Diggins-Smith said at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. „All throughout that time, we've kept her in our thoughts and in our hearts even though we know that ain't nearly enough to bring her home, y'all.“ Wearing Griner's Phoenix Mercury jersey under his track suit, Curry noted the effort being made to free Griner. »But as we hope for the best, we urge the entire global sports community to continue to stay energized on her behalf,'' he said. «She's one of us, the team of athletes in this room tonight and all over the world.

A team that has nothing to do with politics or global conflict.» They were applauded by Griner's wife, Cherelle Griner, who was in the audience.

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