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Showing Original Post only (View all)Why Isn't Brittney Griner the Biggest Sports Story in the Country? (Russia) [View all]
WNBA start and gold medal winner, Birttney Griner.
And for more than a month now, she has been in the custody of the Russian government. Yet until Russian officials released a statement over the weekend saying they had detained Griner after finding hashish oil in her airport bag, it seemed that nobody had noticed. And the reaction since the arrest has been stunningly quiet. One of the greatest athletes in American sports a gold-medal winner, a superstar, a champion was arrested in a dangerous and volatile country that has suddenly become a pariah on the world stage. Making equivalences between sports only takes you so far here, but seriously: Imagine if Tom Brady were being held by Russian officials right now.
It is unclear how directly Griners plight connects to the catastrophic Russian invasion of Ukraine, and her detention has been overshadowed by the death and destruction wrought by Putin. And part of the muted response is likely due to sensitivity of the negotiations between Russian and American officials. Griners wife asked for privacy on Instagram, and its clear the precariousness of the situation has led to a certain institutional resistance to even mentioning it: That WNBA.com doesnt include a single story about one of the organizations best players being detained speaks to this dynamic. It is also worth remembering, as ESPNs T.J. Quinn did on Monday, that Griner, whatever the specifics, is likely in some danger; Quinn noted that as a 6-9 Black gay American woman, shes a powerful cultural symbol, and even in the best case, shes in for a long legal slog in the Russian criminal justice system. And theres little the US govt can do about it.
Another motive the WNBA may have for staying quiet is its own culpability in the situation. The reason Griner was in Russia in the first place to play off-season basketball, as she has done there for years is that the league does not pay its superstars the way other sports leagues do. As Tom Ley from Defector pointed out:
It is unclear how directly Griners plight connects to the catastrophic Russian invasion of Ukraine, and her detention has been overshadowed by the death and destruction wrought by Putin. And part of the muted response is likely due to sensitivity of the negotiations between Russian and American officials. Griners wife asked for privacy on Instagram, and its clear the precariousness of the situation has led to a certain institutional resistance to even mentioning it: That WNBA.com doesnt include a single story about one of the organizations best players being detained speaks to this dynamic. It is also worth remembering, as ESPNs T.J. Quinn did on Monday, that Griner, whatever the specifics, is likely in some danger; Quinn noted that as a 6-9 Black gay American woman, shes a powerful cultural symbol, and even in the best case, shes in for a long legal slog in the Russian criminal justice system. And theres little the US govt can do about it.
Another motive the WNBA may have for staying quiet is its own culpability in the situation. The reason Griner was in Russia in the first place to play off-season basketball, as she has done there for years is that the league does not pay its superstars the way other sports leagues do. As Tom Ley from Defector pointed out:
The leagues low salaries and minimal efforts towards player support have for years forced even its biggest stars to treat their time in the WNBA as a part-time job. The maximum WNBA salary in 2022 was just over $228,000, and players can make far more than that playing in leagues overseas. In 2015, Diana Taurasi was paid $1.5 million to skip the WNBA season entirely and play for UMMC Ekaterinburg, and Liz Cambage recently revealed that she has made five to eight times as much money playing overseas than she has in the WNBA.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/03/why-isnt-brittney-griner-the-biggest-sports-story.html
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Why Isn't Brittney Griner the Biggest Sports Story in the Country? (Russia) [View all]
iemanja
Mar 2022
OP
No I am not going to go looking for the link because it is not that important to me
Bev54
Mar 2022
#35
Because no one knows who she is honestly. Heck no one noticed she was missing for three weeks.
cinematicdiversions
Mar 2022
#2
The question asked was " Why Isn't Brittney Griner the Biggest Sports Story in the Country?"
cinematicdiversions
Mar 2022
#11
The vid shows a search of a gray bag. She was not carrying a gray in the first part of the vid
elias7
Mar 2022
#64
Because a war started. I wish her the best, but she's the hostage of a crazed warlord now...
Hekate
Mar 2022
#29