Dawn Staley expresses concern for Brittney Griner, praying for her amid arrest in Russia
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A U.S. congressman who played football at Baylor is among those concerned about the welfare of Brittney Griner, who is being held in Russia on drug charges. Colin Allred (D-Texas) spoke Wednesday about Griner, who played for Baylor's women's basketball team from 2009-2013 and has been with the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury for nine seasons.
She is without question the most dominant female basketball player of her generation, the uncommon 6ft 9in center with an 88in wingspan who dunks and blocks shots with spite. In the past decade Brittney Griner ignited Baylor’s undefeated college national championship run, helped USA Basketball to a pair of Olympic gold medals, and lifted the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury to a league title just one year after being drafted first overall. And now the Houston native’s glittering career could come to an end inside a Russian jail cell.
The American Conservative Union senior fellow says that Vladimir Putin is attempting to punish the U.S. for their involvement with Ukraine.
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The North Dakota senator discusses the basketball star as well as pressures on the White House to cut off Russian oil imports.
Reacting to WNBA star Brittney Griner being detained in Russia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday that the U.S. will «provide every possible assistance» to citizens who are being held in foreign countries.