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Unrivaled offers safer alternative to overseas play for Phoenix Mercury stars, WNBA players

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Brittney Griner relishes the opportunity to compete in the U.S. during Unrivaled’s inaugural season. 

PHOENIX -- Nearly three years ago, Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner was detained at Sheremetyevo Airport while traveling to Russia to play overseas during the WNBA offseason. She was held for nearly 10 months after being charged and sentenced for possessing vape cartridges containing oil derived from cannabis.

Her harrowing experience highlighted the risks and uncertainties athletes face when seeking offseason opportunities abroad, underscoring the need for a safer, domestic alternative � a gap the Unrivaled Basketball League aims to fill for WNBA players.





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