
Griner, now playing for the Atlanta Dream in the WNBA, reacted strongly to the news in a statement released through her representatives. “I’m furious and disappointed,” Griner said. “I’ve given everything to this program—multiple golds, World Cups, and countless hours representing my country. To be dropped like this without a clear explanation feels disrespectful after all I’ve been through.” Sources close to the situation indicate Griner was part of recent training camps, including December’s session at Duke University, where she was initially included alongside other Paris 2024 Olympians like Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, and Jackie Young.
The selected roster emphasizes youth infusion and versatility, headlined by WNBA rookies and standouts making their senior national team debuts: Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese, Sonia Citron, and Kiki Iriafen. Returning Olympians Copper, Gray, Plum, and Young provide experience, while Aliyah Boston, Dearica Hamby, Rhyne Howard, and others round out a squad built for speed, shooting, and defensive flexibility. USA Basketball cited the need to evaluate emerging talent ahead of the full 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup as a key factor in roster decisions.
Griner’s absence marks a significant shift for Team USA’s frontcourt, where her shot-blocking, rebounding, and interior presence have long been unmatched. Critics argue the move overlooks her proven international pedigree, including gold medals in 2016, 2020, and 2024, plus World Cup titles in 2014 and 2018. Supporters of the decision point to the program’s evolution, prioritizing load management and fresh legs post-Paris Olympics.
The snub has sparked debate among fans and analysts, with many questioning whether Griner’s outspoken advocacy or recent team transitions played a role. Griner, who has previously spoken about focusing on family and domestic play after her high-profile detention in Russia, has not ruled out future international commitments but made her frustration clear: “This isn’t the end, but it hurts. Team USA was family.”
As the qualifiers approach, all eyes will be on how the retooled squad performs without one of its most iconic figures. For Griner, the road ahead may involve channeling this setback into another dominant WNBA season—or perhaps a renewed push for redemption on the global stage










