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Related: About this forumComing Out In Basketball: How Brittney Griner Found 'A Place Of Peace'
I heard this on NPR earlier this week and loved hearing what she had to say. Glad I remembered to share it here.
Brittney Griner is 23 years old, 6 feet 8 inches tall and one of the best female basketball players in the world. She was the WNBA top draft pick last year, and in college she set records for the most blocked shots in a season and the most career blocks in history for male and female players. She's so good that the owner of a men's team the Dallas Mavericks has said he'd recruit her.
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She says, "Growing up, I always got 'She's a man,' or 'She plays too hard,' or 'There's just no way that she can be that good because, you know, a girl can't do that.' And I struggle with it a little bit. I'm like: Well, am I going too hard? And then I just realized, like, I'm a competitor. I want to go as hard as I can, and if I look like a guy out there playing ball, well, hey, I feel sorry for the opponent."
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"The shorts came in short or extra short," she says. "As soon as I heard that 'sleek and sexy' I was like, 'Um, excuse me, I play basketball.' "
And it's basketball that brings in Griner's fans. Attendance at Phoenix Mercury home games shot up more than 30 percent since she joined the team, and ESPN2 decided to keep broadcasting WNBA games partly because of her popularity. Griner says all this would have been unimaginable to the middle school kid who once considered suicide because of the constant teasing about her looks and carriage.
"Now I want to stand out," she says. "I want to show off how big I am; I want to show off my long arms, my big hands just loving myself."
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http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch/2014/04/08/300516000/coming-out-in-basketball-how-brittney-griner-found-a-place-of-peace
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She says, "Growing up, I always got 'She's a man,' or 'She plays too hard,' or 'There's just no way that she can be that good because, you know, a girl can't do that.' And I struggle with it a little bit. I'm like: Well, am I going too hard? And then I just realized, like, I'm a competitor. I want to go as hard as I can, and if I look like a guy out there playing ball, well, hey, I feel sorry for the opponent."
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"The shorts came in short or extra short," she says. "As soon as I heard that 'sleek and sexy' I was like, 'Um, excuse me, I play basketball.' "
And it's basketball that brings in Griner's fans. Attendance at Phoenix Mercury home games shot up more than 30 percent since she joined the team, and ESPN2 decided to keep broadcasting WNBA games partly because of her popularity. Griner says all this would have been unimaginable to the middle school kid who once considered suicide because of the constant teasing about her looks and carriage.
"Now I want to stand out," she says. "I want to show off how big I am; I want to show off my long arms, my big hands just loving myself."
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http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch/2014/04/08/300516000/coming-out-in-basketball-how-brittney-griner-found-a-place-of-peace
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Coming Out In Basketball: How Brittney Griner Found 'A Place Of Peace' (Original Post)
redqueen
Apr 2014
OP
Big, Beautiful and Sexy-doesn't matter how short or long are the clothes. It is the movement of the
Tuesday Afternoon
Apr 2014
#4
intaglio
(8,170 posts)1. It would be good to see her try and succeed in the mens game
But ...
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)2. This>>>" I was like, 'Um, excuse me, I play basketball.' "
redqueen
(115,164 posts)3. I know right?
Love that
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)4. Big, Beautiful and Sexy-doesn't matter how short or long are the clothes. It is the movement of the
body, the agility, the grace, the spirit that comes shining through. Thank you for sharing this, redqueen