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The upcoming Paris Olympics will hold special meaning for Team USA center Brittney Griner after her 10-month detention in Russia on drug charges.
'It means everything to me honestly,' Griner told The Associated Press in an interview. 'For me to now have the honor to wear it again and potentially win gold is icing on the cake for everything.'
There were times Griner thought she would never wear a USA Basketball jersey again.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist was sitting in a Russian prison in 2022, sentenced to nine years in jail for drug possession and smuggling. Playing for her country again was a far-fetched idea at that point. Ten months later she was free after a high-profile prisoner exchange for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.
The deal has since been criticized for its failure to return Paul Whelan, a US Marine imprisoned on espionage charges in 2018, although his family publicly supported and defended the Biden administration's decision to flip Griner for Bout.
Griner during the USA Women's basketball team training session at CitySport in London
Griner sits inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at the Khimki Court outside Moscow
Now, 19 months later, she's suiting up for the US in the Paris Games - her first trip to play overseas since returning from Russia.
Griner, wearing her No. 15 USA jersey before the team played at the All-Star Game on Saturday, said she gets chills now just putting it on.
Griner had gone to Russia to play basketball and supplement her WNBA income. She had done it for years. No more. The 33-year-old said she will only play in America unless USA Basketball asks her to play. Griner has dedicated a lot of time playing with the US team and feels 100-percent safe when she's with them.
'It's different, we are so protected by the staff around us,' she said. 'It's different, it's way different. The level of comfortability and security we have right now makes it a lot easier.'
It's been a busy few weeks for Griner as her wife Cherelle gave birth to their son Bash on July 8. Griner said it was tough saying goodbye to him for a few weeks.
'We got some really cool photos before I left,' she said. 'He doesn't know anything right now, but one day it will be cool for him to have that footage. There's so much footage.'
Griner (right) and wife Cherelle (left) welcomed their first child together - a baby boy
The 33-year-old revealed over the WNBA All-Star weekend that their baby boy had arrived, admitting she is over the moon to welcome their bundle of joy to the world.
However, the basketball star also revealed that she did not wish to be known as 'mom', opting instead for 'pops'.
In an interview with CBS Sports' We Need To Talk, anchor Terrika Foster-Brasby excitedly congratulated Griner, saying, 'You're about to be a mom!'
But the Phoenix Mercury center playfully interjected to correct her, saying, 'Pops! Pops!'
Griner swiftly brushed off the moment, going on to reveal that her son had actually already been born.
'I'm super excited,' she said when asked about the pregnancy. 'Well, I mean I guess I'll just drop it... he's here. Seven pounds eight ounces. Yeah, that's my man!'
She'll have her USA Basketball family to lean on while in Paris. Her teammates and coaches are thrilled to have her back playing for the US
'That is something when you think about it. Think outside the Olympics, someone's personal experience and what she went through and still continues to go through,' US coach Cheryl Reeve said. 'We were all thinking of BG when she was away and we didn't know if this moment would be possible. I'm thrilled for her personally and thrilled for our basketball team.'
Griner got to spend a few minutes at practice on Friday with Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff. He and the Vice President met with Griner when she returned to the US and attended her first WNBA game back in Los Angeles - his hometown.
He was moved that Griner wanted to represent the US again.
'Really getting chills just thinking about it,' he told the AP. 'Where she was, and where she is now, to see her positivity and spirit it's really compelling. Great to see that.'
Emhoff will lead the US delegation to the closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games, which is the night of the women's gold medal game that Griner and her teammates expect to be playing in.
'Hopefully, everything goes the way we want it to go and that anthem's playing,' Griner said of the US hoping to win an eighth straight gold medal on August 11 in the title game. 'It's going to be way more emotional this time.'