In one of the most impactful moves in franchise history, 10-time WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner has agreed to a one-year contract with the Atlanta Dream for the 2025 season after spending her entire 11-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. Griner’s arrival signals a bold new chapter for the Dream as they continue their push to become title contenders.
Griner, a dominant center and 2014 WNBA champion, is widely regarded as one of the league’s best players. Her exceptional defensive presence and scoring ability in the paint are expected to elevate the Dream’s performance. Atlanta has made the playoffs in the past two seasons but failed to advance beyond the first round. Griner’s experience and leadership could be the key to taking them deeper into postseason contention.
The Dream have a promising young core led by Rhyne Howard, an All-Star and 2022 Rookie of the Year, along with standout guard Allisha Gray. Under the guidance of new head coach Karl Smesko, known for his innovative and fast-paced system, the team aims to capitalize on its recent momentum and develop into a top contender.
Griner’s decision to join Atlanta was influenced by both the team’s roster and the proximity of her family in the area. Despite the Dream lacking a dedicated practice facility and a large arena, the franchise’s potential and rising reputation played a key role in securing her signature.
As the Dream continue to reshape their identity and ambitions, Griner’s arrival underscores their commitment to building a championship-caliber team. Fans will eagerly anticipate the upcoming season as Atlanta looks to make history with its new star at the forefront.
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