Dr. David Weisher, a neurologist at Schneider Regional Medical Center who held an election-night party at his home with ...
WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner is on the move. Griner has agreed to a one-year deal with the Atlanta Dream, which will become official on Feb. 1 when WNBA player contracts can be signed ...
One of the WNBA’s most recognizable names has a new home. Brittney Griner, a 10-time WNBA All-Star, will be joining the Atlanta Dream next season, she announced in a video on her social media.
One of the WNBA’s biggest stars will reportedly be headed to the Atlanta Dream. Brittney Griner will reportedly be leaving the Phoenix Mercury after 11 seasons for a new opportunity with the ...
Brittney Griner plans to sign with the Atlanta Dream, a person familiar with the agreement told The Associated Press on ...
The Brittney Griner era with the Phoenix Mercury is over after the WNBA star agreed to a 1-year deal with the Atlanta Dream in WNBA free agency on Tuesday, marking the end of the center's 11-year ...
Brittney Griner is leaving the Phoenix Mercury after 11 years with the organization, ESPN’s Alexa Philipou first reported late Tuesday night. Her destination? The Atlanta Dream. Griner agreed to ...
Big moves in WNBA free agency have been the norm the past few years, but Tuesday delivered a huge one for 2025: Center Brittney Griner, the 2013 No. 1 pick who has spent her 11-season WNBA career ...
One week after Brittney Griner elected to hit free agency for the first time since entering the WNBA in 2013, she is on the move. The 34-year-old Griner, who has a WNBA championship and a pair of ...
Brittney Griner has decided to leave the Phoenix Mercury and join the Atlanta Dream in free agency. The Team USA star confirmed her decision in a post on social media. There had been doubts about ...
Brittney Griner plans to sign with the Atlanta Dream, marking the end of her 11-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. Griner announced the move in a video posted to Instagram on Tuesday night, and her ...
Brittney Griner entered the offseason as the second-longest tenured player with one team in the WNBA, having spent her entire career with the Phoenix Mercury since being drafted in 2013.