Brittney Griner's former coach Kim Mulkey faces criticism for refusing to comment on her detention in Russia
Former college coach of American basketball player Brittney Garner is facing severe criticism after refusing to comment on the star's detention in Russia.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
American basketball star Brittney Griner's former college coach, Kim Mulkey, has been facing criticism after recently refusing to comment on the player's detention in Russia. A Russian court gave the 31-year-old basketball player a jail term of nine years in February 2022 after she was found guilty of possessing and trafficking drugs. It was in this context that Griner's 60-year-old coach was asked a question in a recent press conference. However, Mulkey, who is currently serving as the head coach of the Louisiana State University women's basketball team, sternly refused to comment on Griner's detention in Russia.
As per the reports, Mulkey previously coached Griner at Baylor University, where the basketball star earned Top Athlete Rank on the school's national championship team from 2011 to 2012. The duo, Griner and Mulkey, had secured considerable success together. But they did not share any personal bonhomie. Griner, who openly came out as a lesbian, once stated that Mulkey asked the team not to talk about the player's sexual orientation.
Yemen's women basketball players overcome war and disability as they hit the court
1/5
In Yemen's capital Sanaa, women in long-sleeved athletics shirts raced down a basketball court in wheelchairs, dribbling and passing as a small crowd cheered them on.
In Yemen's capital Sanaa, women in long-sleeved athletics shirts raced down a basketball court in wheelchairs, dribbling and passing as a small crowd cheered them on.
The Arab world's poorest country is devastated by conflict, the novel coronavirus and a humanitarian crisis that the United Nations has called the world's worst. But all that didn't stop a local wheelchair basketball championship going ahead in Sanaa this month.
The Arab world's poorest country is devastated by conflict, the novel coronavirus and a humanitarian crisis that the United Nations has called the world's worst. But all that didn't stop a local whee..
Read More
Five all-women teams were part of the competition, only the second of its kind, including Al-Erada -- Arabic for "The Will", and Al-Mustaqbal, or "The Future". The female players, some wearing face coverings as well as their headscarves, jostled and shot baskets from sports wheelchairs painted red and light-green at the indoor court.
Five all-women teams were part of the competition, only the second of its kind, including Al-Erada -- Arabic for "The Will", and Al-Mustaqbal, or "The Future". The female players, some wearing face c..
Read More
"Disability is a gift, not an obstacle," one of the players told, wearing her team's striped orange vest. "What we want is inclusion and support, and we can be involved in any field," she said. "We need special wheelchairs equipped for playing and, most importantly, moral support."
"Disability is a gift, not an obstacle," one of the players told, wearing her team's striped orange vest. "What we want is inclusion and support, and we can be involved in any field," she said. "We n..
Read More
A coach of multiple teams, Abdo Mohammed Zayed, said Yemen's lack of clubs and facilities for players with disabilities presented another challenge. The goal of the tournament, he said, was to "offer social and moral support to those with disabilities, and allow them to showcase their capabilities and creativity."
A coach of multiple teams, Abdo Mohammed Zayed, said Yemen's lack of clubs and facilities for players with disabilities presented another challenge. The goal of the tournament, he said, was to "offer..
Meanwhile, Mulkey's refusal to comment on Griner's detention has upset some netizens. Some social media users called Muley's behavior towards Griner "heartless." A Twitter user wrote that Mulkey was "awful" and "cruel". Another user stated that Mulkey could have at least sympathized with Griner's wife or hoped that the player was safe and would be released soon.
FAQs:
Who exactly is Brittney Griner? Brittney Griner is an American professional basketball player.
Why was Brittney Griner detained in Russia? Brittney Griner was detained in Russia for possessing drugs.
Business News › News › International › US News › Brittney Griner's former coach Kim Mulkey faces criticism for refusing to comment on her detention in RussiaText Size:AAA