NEW YORK — Brittney Griner sat on the bench in warmups for the second straight game, sidelined by a hip injury she suffered earlier this week.
The All-Star center worked out on the court about an hour before the game against New York and looked good doing an array of post moves and jumpers. She told The Associated Press when she walked into the arena that she hoped to play.
Instead, she sat on the bench cheering on her teammates, getting ruled out about 20 minutes before the game started after being listed as questionable on the injury report. The Mercury could have used her as they lost 89-71 to the Liberty.
It was the Mercury’s first game in New York since Griner was detained in Russia for nearly 10 months last year.
Before the game, Griner signed autographs and posed for photos with fans, one of whom had a sign that read “NY (hearts) BG”. She also caught up with USA Basketball teammate Breanna Stewart and other Liberty players.
Stewart wore a Griner jersey walking into the arena and the two exchanged a hug and chatted for a while during warmups.
“It was my first time seeing her since she's gotten back,” Stewart said. “It was a little bit emotional seeing her, but also really proud of the way that she's kind of handling everything. She's an inspiration to really everybody and I'm just happy she's home safe.”
After the game, Stewart met up with Griner in front of the Mercury's team bus. Stewart's wife, Marta Xargay, and daughter Ruby were with the Liberty Star. Liberty owner Clara Wu Tsai also stopped to chat with Griner for a few minutes.
Liberty coach Sandy Brondello, who coached Griner in Phoenix from 2014-21, had dinner with Griner on Saturday night when the Mercury got to New York.
“She's a special human being,” Brondello said. “For me, it was just great to hug her and to be like we just saw each other last week. That's how special she is so it was wonderful.”
The Liberty showed a video package showcasing Griner and the work of the "Bring Our Families Home" campaign during the first timeout. Griner received a loud standing ovation from the crowd and waved to fans and pointed to her heart.
Griner has been receiving warm ovations from the crowd on every road trip this season.
The game against New York closed out a two-game road trip for the Mercury. It was their first road trip since Griner was harassed by what the WNBA called a “provocateur” at a Dallas airport.
The league has been working with Griner and the Mercury on travel options including charter flights.
Phoenix coach Vanessa Nygaard said before the game that the team had “no issues” with their travel this weekend. The team played in Washington on Friday. When asked about how the team is travelling now, she said she couldn’t comment on changes because of security, but "I do feel good about where we are now.”
Phoenix was also missing Diana Taurasi for the second straight game with a hamstring injury.
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