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Briann January the latest WNBA star to dazzle with pregame fit

When it comes to fashion, the WNBA is one of the better examples of athletes showing off their wardrobes. Many athletes have used their attire to support Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner, who has been detained in Russia since February after being arrested in a Moscow-area airport.

Several WNBA stars have worn gear featuring Griner's face and jersey number along with pins that read «We are BG.» On Tuesday, Griner's detention was extended until at least July 2.

More fashion statements have been made across «The W» this week. From trench coats to hockey jerseys, athletes have once again shown out on the pregame runway.

Here are some of the best looks from around the WNBA.

Minnesota Lynx

Several Lynx players wore «We are BG» shirts to show solidarity for Griner.

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Briann January and Reshanda Gray, Seattle Storm

January's fit featured a shirt with a picture of Prince on it along with a denim jacket. Gray sported a shirt with Griner's picture on it.

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Skylar Diggins-Smith and Kristine Anigwe, Phoenix Mercury

Ahead of their matchup with the Sky Tuesday, Diggins-Smith supported Griner by rocking her jersey under a roomy trench coat. Anigwe's look featured a loose-fitting top accompanied by gray pants and shades. Anigwe knows a thing or two about fashion, as she owns a luxury clothing brand, KA Originals.

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Natasha Cloud, Washington Mystics

The Philadelphia Flyers failed to make the NHL postseason, but that didn't stop Cloud from

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