Brittney Griner gets a rousing ovation as she returns to her home state of Texas

Brittney Griner returned to Texas for a homecoming as the Phoenix Mercury lost 84-79 to the Dallas Wings in the WNBA star’s home state six months after her release from a Russian prison.

Before the game she met in private with the women’s basketball team from Baylor, the campus 100 miles away where she was part of a 40-0 national championship in 2012.

‘Close to home, AAU team is here, my high school came up, Baylor came down. I was really, really, really, really happy to see the Baylor team. That meant a lot having them here,’ Griner, who also had family from Houston and Little Rock at the game, said.

Griner got a rousing ovation from the crowd of 4,242 when the staring lineups for the WNBA were announced. She responded by applauding to the crowd, then made a jumper on the game’s first shot for the first of her 24 points.

‘It was just a lot of support. It was just good seeing everybody and just being back in Texas. I mean miss being here, so it was really cool,’ she said. ‘When I came out, the love, that meant a lot to me.’

Brittney Griner returned to Texas for a homecoming as Phoenix Mercury played Dallas Wings

Brittney Griner returned to Texas for a homecoming as Phoenix Mercury played Dallas Wings

Griner got a rousing ovation from the crowd of 4,242 when the staring lineups were read out

Griner got a rousing ovation from the crowd of 4,242 when the staring lineups were read out

Fans hold up a sign welcoming Griner home as she played basketball in her home state again

Fans hold up a sign welcoming Griner home as she played basketball in her home state again

The Mercury were on the road for only the second time this season. It is the first time for Griner to play in her home state since before she missed all of last season while detained in Russia for nearly 10 months on drug-related charges that ended with a prisoner swap in December.

Wings forward Satou Sabally, who had 24 points and 10 rebounds, said it means a lot to have Griner back.

‘Last year we played without her and it was just weird, something was missing,’ Sabally said. ‘And now everything is back to normal.’

Phoenix and Dallas play again Friday night, when the game is already sold out in the arena on the University of Texas-Arlington campus that can hold about 7,000 fans.

‘This is a joyful distraction as opposed to what we all went through last year,’ Mercury coach Vanessa Nygaard said. ‘Every city last year, it was the BG game, but not the BG game like this, so extremely grateful to have her back. We can´t forget the miracle that it is that she is here.’

Dallas coach Latricia Trammell said the highlight of her day was giving Griner a big hug when the Mercury were coming onto the court for their morning shootaround as the Wings were finishing their session.

‘It just was an emotional moment for all of us,’ Trammell said. ‘Just honored and blessed that she´s on the floor safe, healthy. And like she told me, she goes, it´s all happiness from here.’

Griner also shared hugs with Wings players Odyssey Sims and Kalani Brown, both former Baylor players. Sims was a teammate of Griner’s on the undefeated national title team, while Brown was part of the Bears’ national championship in 2019.

Griner's wife Cherelle was in attendance but the Mercury lost 84-79 on Wednesday night

Griner’s wife Cherelle was in attendance but the Mercury lost 84-79 on Wednesday night

Griner was still smiling after the defeat as she spoke to the media about her homecoming

Griner was still smiling after the defeat as she spoke to the media about her homecoming

Griner landed in Texas on December 9, 2022 , footage broadcast on CNN and Fox News showed, after she was released from a Russian prison in exchange for a notorious arms dealer

Griner landed in Texas on December 9, 2022 , footage broadcast on CNN and Fox News showed, after she was released from a Russian prison in exchange for a notorious arms dealer

Brown used to go to camps at Baylor when Griner was playing there – ‘BG does not like me to pull that camp picture out,’ Brown said with a smile.

Now that Griner is back on the court, Brown said it is important that she knows how much everyone was pulling for her and praying for her in a difficult time.

‘I’m glad that that situation didn’t dim her light, because she is the sweetest person. Every encounter we have, I’ve never had a negative one,’ Brown said. ‘I’m so glad that didn’t change her.’

When the current Baylor players met with Griner, they presented her with a commemorative frame featuring the ‘BG42’ patch that the Bears wore on their jerseys throughout last season, even after Griner was freed.

Griner made a jumper on the game's first shot for the first of her 24 points in Arlington, Texas

Griner made a jumper on the game’s first shot for the first of her 24 points in Arlington, Texas

Nicki Collen, who just finished her second season as Baylor’s coach, said her goal is to retire Griner’s No. 42 jersey, as early as the upcoming season when the school opens its new basketball arena. No one has worn that number for the Bears since Griner’s senior season in 2012-13, the last time she was on campus for a game.

‘I do think one of the things that BG wants is just to truly feel welcomed at Baylor,’ Collen said. ‘So to have the opportunity to connect the dots will be really huge for our program.’

Griner, who has since finished her Baylor degree, said she would love to see her jersey hanging in the rafters, and looks forward to getting back to a game on the Waco campus.

‘Played some my best basketball there, and met some really amazing people there,’ Griner said. ‘I can’t wait to go back. I mean, it’s safe to say I´m never going overseas to play ball again. So, you know, in the offseason I´ll be able to actually go and see games and be there.’

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