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WNBA star Brittney Griner gets support from U.S. teammates while imprisoned in Russia

A'ja Wilson wishes that she and her USA Basketball teammates could do more to help Brittney Griner right now.

They've all been straddling the line of trying not to say anything that could potentially hurt the WNBA star's case as she's still imprisoned in Russia on drug allegations, but also wanting Griner and her family to know that they care about her.

"We're not not talking BG the basketball player, we're talking about BG the wife, the daughter, the sister the human being," Wilson, the 2020 WNBA MVP, said Friday at USA Basketball training camp.

"That's what I'm caring about. I get the silence and you don't want to talk about it. I can't even imagine to put myself in that situation. It's tough," she said.

Griner, one of many stars who play in Russia during the WNBA off-season, was detained after arriving at a Moscow airport in mid-February. Russian authorities said a search of her luggage revealed vape cartridges that allegedly contained oil derived from cannabis, which could carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

The 6-foot-9 Phoenix Mercury centre was returning to the country after the Russian League took a break for the FIBA World Cup qualifying tournament. The two-time Olympic gold medallist recently had her detention extended to the middle of May.

"Hopefully everyone's doing what they need to do to make sure she get's home safe," Wilson said. "That's going to be the top priority of all of us. I know it's tough and hard."

Players have been keeping discussions about how to best help Griner within their community. WNBA players have been very cohesive in the past when rallying behind issues such as voter registration or the Black Lives Matters movement.

For the first few weeks following Griner's detention, it

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