The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

WNBA to honor Brittney Griner with league-wide floor decals

- By DOUG FEINBERG

The WNBA will honor Phoenix star Brittney Griner with a floor decal and allow the Mercury to pay her without it counting against the team’s salary cap, the league announced Tuesday.

The All-Star center remains in Russia after being detained following her arrival at a Moscow airport on Feb. 17. 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. She has a hearing set for May 19.

The Biden administra­tion determined that Griner

is being wrongfully detained in Russia, meaning the United States will more aggressive­ly work to secure her release even as the legal case against her plays out, the State Department said Tuesday.

“We just want her home. I’m glad that they are trying to do something,” said New York Liberty coach Sandy Brondello, who previously coached Griner in Phoenix. “They had that prisoner release last week that gave me hope that BG would be one of the next ones out. I can’t imagine what she’s going through. Hopefully she’ll be out sooner than later.”

Brondello was happy with the league’s creation of the decal.

“There’s not a day I don’t think about BG. I was trying to message with her family yesterday. She’s in everyone’s mind,” she said. “She can’t be forgotten. She means so much to so many people. I coached her for a long time and she’s like family. I think it’s a great step.”

The decal will feature Griner’s initials as well as her No. 42. All 12 WNBA teams will have the decal on their home courts starting with the season opener Friday night. The Mercury open their season at home that night against the Las Vegas Aces.

“As we begin the 2022 season, we are keeping Brittney at the forefront of what we do through the game of basketball and in the community,” WNBA Commission­er Cathy Engelbert said. “We continue to work on bringing Brittney home and are appreciati­ve of the support the community has shown BG and her family during this extraordin­arily challengin­g time.”

The league also approved giving the Mercury both roster and salary cap relief so that they can carry a replacemen­t player until Griner returns home. Griner will be paid her full salary of nearly $228,000.

Engelbert announced at the WNBA draft that there would be a league-wide charity initiative spearheade­d by the Mercury to support Griner’s philanthro­pic project, called BG’s Heart and Sole Shoe Drive, which helps the homeless.

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