When the Los Angeles Clippers point guard returned to D.C. Saturday to play the Washington Wizards team he used to captain, Wizards fans gave him an ovation that shook the arena. But John Walls’ return wasn’t the only one that warranted attention Saturday. The arena’s announcer also asked the crowd to celebrate the return of WNBA superstar Brittney Griner, who’d spent 10 months in Russian captivity, yet the audience’s response was far more tepid.
In Salt Lake City, a prompt to the audience to welcome Griner home was met, at least in part, with derision.
As I looked around the arena, I saw only a few people hooting and hollering. Most of the crowd distractedly clapped their hands. As Griner’s image flashed larger than life on the big screen, only a few in attendance even bothered to look.
But, as far as I could tell, nobody booed. Reportedly, at the Utah Jazz game in Salt Lake City Friday night, a prompt to the audience to applaud Griner’s return home was met, at least in part, with derision. Some fans in attendance said they heard as many boos as they heard cheers.
As former NBA player Etan Thomas has told me, there is no more vicious place than Utah for the NBA’s Black athletes. So, in general, people in that crowd booing a Black athlete is in character. But booing Griner’s emotional return home was not typical ugliness from Jazz fans. Fox News and right-wing social media have made Griner their latest piñata. That’s why, rather than cheer an American Olympic champion’s return home from authoritarian captivity, a share of basketball fans gathered in Salt Lake City raged.
Former President Donald Trump, the QAnon-curious bigot, deserves some blame. He called Griner, who was reportedly caught at a Moscow airport with vape cartridges containing a mere 0.7 grams of THC, “a basketball player who openly hates our Country” and a “drug smuggler.” Trump described the U.S. agreement to hand over arms dealer Viktor Bout for Griner “stupid” and “an unpatriotic embarrassment for the USA.” Previously he had called her “spoiled” and you don’t need to be the Rev. Al Sharpton to see the racist poison that Trump is selling to his base. She is one of them — one of those Kaepernicks — a spoiled, Black athlete who has raised the issue of systemic racism and, in Trump’s racist worldview, needs to be brought to heel.
But it would be wrong to put all the blame on Trump. He is trying to get in front of a wave of anger already set loose by hundreds of tiny Trumps in politics and on social media, each of whom is trying to gain attention by being more repulsive than the competition. Instead of Americans being proud that President Joe Biden’s administration made an exchange for Griner’s release about a month after she was shipped off to do nine years of hard labor in a Mordovian penal colony, some have reduced her to a culture-war punching back: a Black, queer woman who kneeled during the national anthem. At her positively lowest moment, she was dehumanized and reviled by callous right-wingers.
The right’s inability to celebrate Griner’s return is more evidence that we live in a country so divided that even bringing a captured American home weeks before Christmas, is fodder for more rage.









