Stephen A. Smith EXPOSES WNBA: “They TRIED TO PAY ME TO SHUT UP About Brittney Griner’s Gender!”
This isn’t street gossip. This isn’t a throwaway comment. This is a bullet straight to the heart of the WNBA – and Stephen A. Smith isn’t pulling punches.
For years, Stephen A. has been a figure both respected and feared across American sports. When he talks, people listen. When he calls someone out, the internet explodes. And now, he’s dropping the biggest bomb of his commentary career: The WNBA tried to pay him off to keep quiet about Brittney Griner’s gender.
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e the WNBA trembles
The timing couldn’t be worse. The WNBA is desperately pushing an image of “wholesome, progressive unity” to attract sponsors and fans. But behind the curtain? Whispers, controversial clips, and dirty hits on the court are dragging the league toward the edge.
Griner – towering, dominant, a human fortress on the hardwood – has always been in the spotlight. Not just for her talent, but for the long-standing rumor: Is Brittney Griner truly a biological woman?
No major sports figure dared to touch the subject. Until Stephen A. stepped in.
“I know they wanted me silent”
In his latest conversation, Stephen A.’s voice was steel:
“I know exactly what’s going on. And yes, they tried to offer a ‘deal’ for me to stop. I’m not stupid. I know what they meant.”
No sugarcoating. No filters. He made it clear: powerful figures in the WNBA want to crush any attempt to touch the Griner gender topic.
Why this is an “atomic bomb” for the WNBA
Because Stephen A. isn’t just a commentator. He drives the conversation. Once he throws something out, it spreads like wildfire – millions of views, thousands of comments, hundreds of follow-up stories.
If he goes public with everything he knows, the WNBA will be in a PR storm no media team can contain.
Sponsors will panic. Fans will split. And anyone who’s ever been “silenced” by the league will feel emboldened to speak out.
Griner – from icon to lightning rod
Brittney Griner was once hailed as a “warrior” returning from hell after being detained in Russia. That image didn’t last.
She was caught on video using racial slurs – the WNBA rushed to bury it.
Her rough fouls, especially after Caitlin Clark’s arrival, fueled rumors of “unwritten rules” protecting stars.
And the big one: the gender question – one Griner has never directly answered.
Some fans point to her build, power, and dunking ability as “unfair” compared to the WNBA field. Online communities connect moments where she was called “Pops” or told to use the men’s bathroom as fuel for suspicion.
Stephen A.’s long war with the WNBA
This isn’t his first fight with the league. He’s publicly slammed players for jealousy toward Caitlin Clark. He’s gone head-to-head with Sue Bird over what he called “delusional” ratings claims.
But this time, the stakes are higher. This isn’t about performance or attitude – it’s about the league’s survival.