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State Department, Mercury meet over Griner detention in Russia

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State Department officials met Monday with members of Brittney Griner’s WNBA team about the Mercury star’s monthslong detention in Russia and the Biden administra­tion’s efforts to secure her release.

The State Department confirmed the meeting, which involved officials from its office that advocates for hostages and wrongfully detained Americans.

“There is a lot involved in getting her back home and safe, they’re working relentless­ly,” Mercury star Diana Taurasi said after the meeting in a release from the Mercury. “We’re here to do whatever we can to amplify and keep BG at the forefront, which is more important than any basketball game and anything else that’s going on in our lives. We want BG to come home as soon as possible, it’s number one on our list.

The administra­tion has previously said that its working to bring Griner and another American, Michigan corporate security executive Paul Whelan, home from Russia.

“Knowing the State Department at the highest level, from U.S President Joe Biden to the team that is working on bringing back all Americans who are wrongfully detained, gives us a lot of confidence that they’re working on it,” Taurasi said.

Griner was detained Feb. 17 at an airport in Russia after authoritie­s there said a search of her bag revealed vape cartridges containing a cannabis derivative. In May, the State Department reclassifi­ed Griner as wrongfully detained and transferre­d oversight of her case to the State Department Presidenti­al Envoy for Hostage Affairs, or SPEHA.

“We are on day 116 since BG has been wrongfully detained. It was great to hear from the State Department that we should continue to amplify that message and that we should continue to press all those who have any influence or power to help bring BG home,” Mercury coach Vanessa Nygaard said. “She’s our teammate, she’s an American and we want her back home.”

After the meeting with the State Department, the Mercury players and staff met with Congressma­n Greg Stanton of Arizona and Congresswo­man Sheila Jackson Lee from Griner’s hometown of Houston.

Griner’s teammates as well as players across the league have been pushing President Biden on social media to help get her home.

WNBA players also have been able to send emails and letters to Griner through an account her agent set up. The emails are printed out and delivered sporadical­ly in bunches to Griner by her lawyer after they are vetted by Russian officials. Once the lawyers get back to their office, they’ll scan any responses from Griner and pass them back to the U.S. to send along to the players.

NBA: Commission­er Adam Silver canceled plans to attend Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Warriors and Celtics in San Francisco because of the league’s health and safety protocols. The league didn’t say if Silver had tested positive for COVID19 . ... The Nuggets are trading F Jamychal Green, 31, and a protected 2027 first-round pick to the Thunder for the 30th pick in this month’s draft, and two future second-round picks, ESPN reported. The Nuggets already had the 21st pick in the upcoming draft.

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