How Brittney Griner escaped her 10 year Russian prison sentence to make basketball return

Return to the court
Since 2021
Visiting Russia
Wages
Timeline
Arrested for drugs
Russia invades Ukraine
Potential 10 years in prison
Detention extended
No access to Griner
Prisoner swap
Trial
Sentence to nine years
Transported
Agreed prison swap
Back in America
Signing for Phoenix
Return to the court

WNBA legend Brittney Griner will return to WNBA basketball on Saturday, suiting up for the Phoenix Mercury against the Los Angeles Sparks in the season opener.

Since 2021

Griner is expected to play in the WNBA on Saturday for the first time since October 17th, 2021, after missing the 2022 season due to her arrest in Russia.

Visiting Russia

The basketball star was traveling to Russia to play for UMMC Ekaterinburg, the team she had played for in every WNBA off-season since 2014.

Wages

Many argue this situation wouldn't have happened if the WNBA had increased their salaries due to many players playing abroad to supplement their earnings.

Timeline

Let's look at Griner's horrific 2022 and the timeline of events, during her arrest.

Arrested for drugs

The WNBA star was arrested in February 2022 after Russian officials discovered Griner had two vape cartridges containing marijuana in her luggage.

Russia invades Ukraine

A week after her arrest, Russia invaded Ukraine, triggering harsher sanctions on Russia from the United States, complicating matters in bringing Griner home.

Potential 10 years in prison

At the beginning of March 2022, the Russian Federal Customs Service confirmed Griner was in custody on drug charges, facing a maximum sentence of ten years in prison.

Detention extended

On March 17 th, the Russian media announced Griner's detention would be extended to May 19th, giving it another three months until her case was resolved.

No access to Griner

On the same day her detention was extended, US officials confirmed no one had spoken to Griner since she was arrested in February, changing the government's tone on the issue, putting it at the top of their agenda.

Prisoner swap

In May 2022, the US State Department determined that Griner was 'wrongfully detained,' shifting the US to bargain for a prisoner swap so she doesn't have to stand trial.

Trial

After a failed attempt at a prisoner swap in June, the WNBA player's trial began in July. Griner pleaded guilty to drug smuggling and possession but admitted there was no intention.

Sentence to nine years

Reports of the US's intention of a prison swap came to light at the end of July, but at the start of August, Griner was sentenced to nine years in prison and fined $16,700, with Griner's defense team announcing it will appeal the sentence.

Transported

The US continued to negotiate a deal with Russia after the court rejected her appeal, arguing that Russia was using Griner as a political tool. On November 17th, Moscow confirmed Griner had been transported to a Female prison in the Mordovia Republic.

Agreed prison swap

On December 1st, 2022, the US and Russia agreed to a prison swap, exchanging Griner for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.

Back in America

On December 9th, Griner landed safely back in San Antonio, ending a ten-month detention in Russia.

Signing for Phoenix

In February 2023, Griner signed a one-year deal with the Phoenix Mercury, with her expected return coming this Saturday against the LA Sparks.

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