
By Milton Kirby | ATLANTA, GA | Feb. 4, 2025
In a game-changing move, the Atlanta Dream have signed Brittney Griner, one of the most dominant and influential players in WNBA history. The ten-time All-Star, three-time Olympic Gold Medalist, and 2014 WNBA Champion brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and elite talent to the Dream’s roster, marking a significant milestone for the franchise.
“Brittney is the perfect fit for this team, this organization, and this city,” said General Manager Dan Padover. “She brings Hall of Fame talent, championship presence, and leadership to our organization. This is a monumental moment for our franchise.”
Griner, a 6-foot-9 center, was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 WNBA Draft by the Phoenix Mercury. Over her 11-year career, she has redefined the center position, averaging 17.7 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks per game. She currently ranks 18th all-time in points scored and third in total blocks with 812. A two-time WNBA scoring champion and six-time All-WNBA Team selection, Griner played a pivotal role in the Mercury’s 2014 WNBA Championship run, where she was named Finals MVP.
“Atlanta felt like home the moment I started thinking about this next chapter,” said Griner. “What led me here was the team, the players, and most importantly, my family. I’m excited to be part of this city, to connect with the community, and to help elevate this team into championship contention.”
Griner’s legacy extends far beyond the WNBA. She led her high school team to a Texas 5A championship before guiding Baylor to a perfect season and a National Championship in 2012. A two-time NCAA Player of the Year, she holds the record for the most career blocks in NCAA Division I history. Internationally, she has represented Team USA in two World Cups (2014 and 2018) and three Olympic Games, securing gold medals in 2016, 2020, and 2024.
Beyond her on-court achievements, Griner has been a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ representation in sports. As one of the first openly gay athletes selected in the WNBA Draft, she has been a powerful advocate for equality and inclusion, using her platform to inspire and uplift marginalized communities.
“Brittney is a Hall of Fame player who brings unmatched skill, productivity, and an incredible level of unselfishness to the court,” said Head Coach Karl Smesko. “Her leadership and selflessness will not only elevate our team but also enhance the chemistry and culture that we are cultivating.”
Griner joins an already formidable Dream core that includes fellow Olympians Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray and two-time WNBA champion Jordin Canada. Howard and Gray are both two-time All-Stars, and Canada is a two-time All-Defensive First-Team recipient. The Dream’s future looks bright, with Griner as a cornerstone of the franchise’s championship aspirations.
About the Atlanta Dream
Established in 2008, the Atlanta Dream is the Southeast’s only WNBA franchise, playing its home games at the Gateway Center Arena @ College Park. Dream games are broadcast locally on Peachtree TV and simulcast on Peachtree Sports Network across Georgia. Since 2009, the team has produced 11 WNBA All-Stars, secured three first-place regular-season finishes, earned 10 playoff berths, and made three WNBA Finals appearances. For more information, visit dream.wnba.com and follow @AtlantaDream on Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok.