Brittney Griner Career Stats: Griner Dominates After Absence
Griner To make Ninth All-Star Game Appearance this Month

What’s the most impressive Brittney Griner career stat?Take your pick. The 32-year-old Griner has been among WNBA’s best players for a decade. Drafted first overall out of Baylor in 2013, Griner’s been a nine-time All-Star, two-time scoring champion and two-time Defensive Player of the Year. She’s also been selected to the All-WNBA First Team three times and was named to the W25, a team comprising the 25 best and most influential players of the first 25 years of the WNBA.
While Griner was away from basketball last year during a stint in Russian captivity, it didn’t take her long to regain her form upon returning to the WNBA. The Phoenix Mercury center is averaging 19.8 points, 6.1 rebounds and a league-best 2.1 blocks through 12 games this season and was named a starter for the July 15 All-Star Game in Las Vegas.
Read on as we take a closer look at Griner’s career numbers.
Points Aplenty
We start Brittney Griner’s career stats breakdown with this: Griner is one of the most proficient scorers of all time. Griner has scored 4,731 points over 10 seasons, leaving her just 144 shy of matching Hall of Famer Sheryl Swoopes for 25th in WNBA history. Twenty-three different players have scored more than 5,000 career points, a mark that Griner should also soon hit. Griner is averaging 19.8 points through 12 games this season and 17.8 points for her career. She’s won two WNBA scoring titles, first in 2017 when she averaged a career-high 21.9 points, and again in 2019 (20.7 PPG).
Crash the Boards
Undoubtedly, the 6-foot-9 Griner is one of the most dominant rebounders of her era. Griner has collected 2,003 career rebounds. Only five active players are ahead of the 6-foot-9 Griner on the all-time list: Tina Charles, Candace Parker, DeWanna Bonner, Nneka Ogwumike and Diana Taurasi. Griner’s averaged 7.5 boards during her career, including a personal-best 9.5 per game in 2021. That season, Griner finished sixth in the WNBA. Griner’s currently averaging a career-low 6.1 rebounds, though that figure should rise as she continues to get acclimated following a one-year hiatus.
Block Party
It’s no wonder Griner has been long recognized as one of the WNBA’s best defenders. Griner has led the WNBA in blocked shots eight times, including seven consecutive seasons from 2013-19. With 25 blocks through 12 games this year, Griner’s on pace to lead the league again. She averaged a career-high 4.0 blocks per game in 2015. Griner’s 741 career blocks are third-most in WNBA history, behind Hall of Famers Margo Dydek (877) and Lisa Leslie (822), per WNBA stats. She’s received numerous accolades for her success, including back-to-back WNBA Defensive Player of the Year awards in 2014 and 2015. She’s been named to the All-Defensive Team seven times, earning First Team honors on three occasions (2014-15, 2018).
Championship Mettle
Griner is a renowned winner. She won an WNBA championship in 2014, when the Phoenix Mercury swept the Chicago Sky 3-0. She also won two Olympic gold medals (2016 Rio de Janeiro, 2020 Tokyo) with Team USA, as well as two World Cups (2014 Turkey, 2018 Spain). Additionally, Griner’s a four-time EuroLeague champion and three-time Russian National League champion. As a collegian, Griner led Baylor to an NCAA title in 2012. Griner was named AP Player of the Year and the Final Fours’ Most Outstanding Player, as the Bears completed a 40-0 season by defeating Notre Dame 80-61 in the national title game.
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