In a WNBA off-season full of blockbuster acquisitions, Griner signing a one-year deal with the Dream earlier this year was perhaps the biggest shock to fans.
But the three-time Olympic champion said it was exactly the move she needed.
“I was somewhere for a very long time and it’s good to have a different change of pace, different outlook on everything. Definitely found the love for the game again being here,” Griner told a press conference.
The earliest sign of her fresh start came in the Dream’s 80-70 pre-season win over the Washington Mystics on Wednesday.
The 6’9″ Griner drained a three-pointer in her first possession, showing comfort with a shot she did not even attempt in her five seasons with the Mercury.
She told reporters that newly-installed coach Karl Smesko was helping build her confidence from behind the arc.
“Started in training camp day one, and I already can tell the difference now. I definitely feel comfortable taking the shot,” said Griner.
“Between coach and my teammates, they’re just putting a lot of confidence in me to take them. And then also movement on the three-point line and not just being on the block as well.” (Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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