WNBA

‘I Want To Talk’: Griner Opened Up During Her Long Trip Home

Dec 11, 2022, 4:42 PM

Brittney-Griner-WNBA-Plane-Home...

The plane carrying WNBA Star Brittney Griner arrives at the JBSA-Kelly Field Annex runway on December 08, 2022 in San Antonio, Texas. WNBA Star Brittney Griner was released this morning in a prisoner swap for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. Griner is expected to undergo evaluations at the Brooke Army Medical Center upon her arrival in the U.S. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

(Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (AP)WNBA star Brittney Griner didn’t want any alone time as soon as she boarded a U.S. government plane that would bring her home.

“I have been in prison for 10 months now, listening to Russian. I want to talk,” Griner said, according to Roger Carstens, the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, who helped secure the basketball star’s release and bring her back to the U.S. last week.

She then asked Carstens, referring to others on the plane: “But, first of all, who are these guys?”

“And she moved right past me and went to every member on that crew, looked them in the eyes, shook their hands and asked about them, got their names, making a personal connection with them,” Carstens recalled in an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “It was really amazing.”

Ultimately, Griner spent about 12 hours of an 18-hour flight talking with others on the plane, Carstens said. The two-time Olympic gold medalist and Phoenix Mercury pro basketball star spoke about her time in the Russian penal colony and her months in captivity, Carstens recalled, although he declined to go into specific details.

“I was left with the impression this is an intelligent, passionate, compassionate, humble, interesting person, a patriotic person,” Carstens said. “But above all, authentic. I hate the fact that I had to meet her in this manner, but I actually felt blessed having had a chance to get to know her.”f

Although Griner is undergoing a full medical and mental evaluation, Carstens said she appeared “full of energy, looked fantastic.”

Griner, who also played pro basketball in Russia, was arrested at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport in February after Russian authorities said she was carrying vape canisters with cannabis oil. The U.S. State Department declared Griner to be “wrongfully detained” — a charge that Russia has sharply rejected.

President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that the U.S. had secured Griner’s release. In exchange, the administration offered Russia the release of notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout, who had been serving a 25-year sentence on charges that he conspired to sell tens of millions of dollars in weapons that U.S officials said were to be used against Americans.

But the U.S. was unable to secure the freedom of Paul Whelan, who has been held in Russia for nearly four years. Administration officials have stressed repeatedly that they are still working to release Whelan, whom Russian officials have jailed on espionage charges that both his family and the U.S. government say are baseless.

“They hold Mr. Whelan differently because of these espionage charges,” John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week.” “So we’re working through that now. We are now more informed, clearly having gone through this process over the last few months. We’re more informed. We have a better sense of the context here, where the Russia’s expectations are and we’re just going to keep working on it.”

RELATED: WNBA Star Griner Freed In Swap For Russian Arms Dealer Bout

Carstens, the U.S. government’s top hostage negotiator, said “there’s always cards” to play in securing an offer for Whelan and said he spoke with the jailed American on Friday.

“Here’s what I told him. I said, ‘Paul, you have the commitment of this president. The president’s focused. The secretary of state’s focused. I’m certainly focused, and we’re going to bring you home,’” Carstens said. “And I reminded him, I said, ‘Paul, when you were in the Marines, and I was in the Army, they always reminded you, keep the faith.’ And I said, ‘Keep the faith. We’re coming to get you.’”

WNBA

A'ja-Wilson-Las-Vegas-Aces-White-House-WNBA...

Darlene Superville, AP

Harris Praises 2022 WNBA Champion Las Vegas Aces For ‘Grit And Determination’

Kamala Harris led a White House celebration for the 2022 WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces, praising the team for its “grit and determination.”

9 months ago

Jackie-Young-Las-Vegas-Aces-WNBA...

Doug Feinberg, AP

Title Favorites Aces, Liberty Set To Meet In WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Final

The Liberty and Aces will meet for the first time with a championship on the line when they play for the Commissioner's Cup title.

9 months ago

A'ja-Wilson-Las-Vegas-Aces-WNBA...

The Associated Press

A’Ja Wilson Scores 35, Aces Beat Lynx For 5th Straight Win By 15-Plus Points

A'ja Wilson scored 35 points on 14-of-17 shooting and grabbed 14 rebounds to help Las Vegas beat the Minnesota Lynx 98-81 Saturday.

10 months ago

Las-Vegas-Aces-WNBA...

Doug Feinberg, AP

Aces Look To Maintain Historic Pace In 2nd Half, Repeat As WNBA Champions

The Las Vegas Aces are on a historic pace heading into the second half of the season and have shown no signs of letting up.

10 months ago

WNBA All-Star...

MARK ANDERSON AP Sports Writer

Ionescu Sets Record, Aces Win Skills Challenge At WNBA All-Star Friday

New York guard Sabrina Ionescu electrified the crowd by hitting 20 straight shots to win the 3-point contest at the WNBA All-Star Game.

10 months ago

Dwyane-Wade-marquette...

Associated Press and KSL Sports

Jazz Part Owner Dwyane Wade Buys Share Of Chicago Sky

Dwyane Wade is joining the Chicago Sky ownership group, becoming the latest high-profile figure to invest in the WNBA.

10 months ago

Sponsored Articles

3 kids wearing real salt lake jerseys smiling...

Real Salt Lake

6 Reasons You Need to Experience a RSL Matchday

RSL Games are a great way to spend time with your family with fun activities, good food, and traditions you can only experience at the field.

High angle view of the beautiful Rose Bowl Stadium...

KSL Digital Sales

How to Prepare for the 2023 Rose Bowl

Everything you need to know to plan your 2023 Rose Bowl trip in Pasadena, California. This year, the Utes will face Penn State.

Jordan-Clarkson-Utah-Jazz...

KSL Digital Sales

Notable Moments From The Utah Jazz Season… So Far

At the beginning of the season, the Utah Jazz were second to last. Now they rank in the top 10 teams in the Western Conference.

Football soccer ball on grass field on stadium...

KSL Digital Sales

Everything You Need to Know to Watch the 2022 World Cup

Find out where and when to watch the upcoming games and final match for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, including where to find live updates.

ksl sports logos...

KSL Sports

KSL Sports Newsletter: Sign Up Now

Sign up today for the KSL Sports newsletter. Get the latest Utah sports news delivered to your inbox.

jimmy-buffett-tour-art...

KSL Sports

Win Tickets Wednesday: Jimmy Buffett

Get your Hawaiian shirts ready.

‘I Want To Talk’: Griner Opened Up During Her Long Trip Home