Coming Out In Basketball: How Brittney Griner Found 'A Place Of Peace'

Bullied as a youth for being different, Phoenix All-Star Brittney Griner has worked with the community to increase awareness and inclusion as an out lesbian. She'll return from play in China to grand marshal the 2014 Phoenix 

Bullied as a youth for being different, Phoenix All-Star Brittney Griner has worked with the community to increase awareness and inclusion as an out lesbian. She'll return from play in China to grand marshal the 2014 Phoenix 

Brittney Griner, who scored 3,283 career points, dunked 18 times and set the NCAA record (man or woman) with 748 career blocks at Baylor, shares her coming-of-age story, revealing how she found the strength to overcome bullies and to embrace her 

grinerbook_040814.jpg WNBA star Brittney Griner has a new book that hit shelves on Tuesday called “In My Skin,” which chronicles the bullying she faced as a child and the hardships she encountered while starring at her 

Standing at 6 foot 8, hailing from Houston, Texas, Brittney Griner has a story to tell. The 2013 number one WNBA draft pick has penned a memoir, In My Skin—released today by HarperCollins—which details her life on and off