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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Brittney Griner agrees to 1-year deal with Dream after 11 seasons with Mercury: Source
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Brittney Griner agrees to 1-year deal with Dream after 11 seasons with Mercury: Source

Last updated: January 30, 2025 3:53 am
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Brittney Griner, a stalwart in the WNBA, shocked fans and analysts alike when she announced her decision to leave the Phoenix Mercury after spending her entire career with the team. The 34-year-old center revealed on Instagram that she would be joining the Atlanta Dream for the upcoming 2025 season, marking a significant shift in her career trajectory.

Griner’s move to Atlanta brings a veteran presence to a young and talented core, including All-Stars Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray, as well as defensive standout Jordin Canada. The Dream, who have struggled in the playoffs in recent years, are hoping that Griner’s addition will help propel them to greater success. With the hiring of FGCU head coach Karl Smesko to revamp their offense, the team now boasts a two-time scoring champion in Griner to anchor their post play.

The decision to leave Phoenix was foreshadowed by Griner’s openness to exploring other opportunities in free agency, especially after the Mercury acquired Alyssa Thomas in a trade. The fit between Griner and Thomas on the court was questioned due to spacing issues, prompting Griner to seek a new situation that better suited her playing style.

Despite leaving a top-notch practice facility and joining a team without its own space, Griner was drawn to Atlanta’s promising roster and potential for growth. The Dream still have key players like Naz Hillmon under contract, and the addition of Griner opens up possibilities for further roster improvements through free agency or trades.

Griner’s announcement, filmed alongside her new teammates in Unrivaled, a basketball league for WNBA players, showcases the camaraderie and potential synergy within the Dream’s lineup. As she embarks on this new chapter in her career, Griner is eager to showcase a “rebrand” and explore new opportunities in her 12th year in the league.

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The move to Atlanta raises questions about the future of the Mercury and their other longtime star, Diana Taurasi, whose potential retirement looms on the horizon. As the offseason progresses, all eyes will be on Phoenix to see how they navigate the departure of a franchise icon and potentially reshape their roster for the future.

In conclusion, Griner’s decision to join the Atlanta Dream marks a significant moment in her career and sets the stage for an exciting new chapter in the WNBA. With a talented roster and a fresh start in Atlanta, Griner is poised to make a lasting impact and continue her legacy as one of the league’s premier players.

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