Brittney Griner’s competitive fire burned a little too hot during a nationally televised game on Saturday, and now the WNBA could be ready to respond.
The 34-year-old Atlanta Dream center, who signed with the team this offseason, let her frustration boil over during a halftime interview- on air, in the middle of a game, with cameras rolling.
The Dream were squaring off against the Dallas Wings and ended the night with an 83-75 win. Griner posted a solid stat line, finishing with 15 points and eight rebounds. But it wasn’t her game that made headlines.
It was what she said, and how she said it. Mid-interview with CBS Sports, Griner turned her attention to the referees and shouted, “Be f—ing better!” Moments earlier, she’d said, “You know I call all my fouls,” clearly heated about what she saw as a lack of calls in her favor.
Frustration With Officiating Boils Over

Brittney Griner with refs (Photo Via X/@NickHamilton213)
Griner’s outburst didn’t happen in a vacuum. Players and coaches across the league have raised concerns about officiating this season, and the noise is only growing. Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark and head coach Stephanie White both criticized officials following their own game Saturday against the New York Liberty. White didn’t hold back when she said, “The disrespect right now for our team has been pretty unbelievable,” adding, “I don’t know if I have a feeling that the system works.”
Brittany Griner on live TV standing on business against the refs
“You know I call all my own fouls….Be f***king better”🎥: @CBSSports pic.twitter.com/Q652rrv7DR
— Nick Hamilton (@NickHamilton213) May 24, 2025
Still, Griner’s choice to call out the officiating live on national TV, and with profanity, could land her in hot water. The WNBA has a track record of issuing fines to players and coaches who publicly criticize officials, and this situation checks multiple boxes. While the league hasn’t announced any disciplinary action yet, a fine in the thousands appears likely, according to multiple reports.
The moment reflects a larger trend across professional basketball. Officiating is under the microscope, and players increasingly use their platforms to speak out. Whether the league takes issue with the message, the language, or the setting remains to be seen. However, the WNBA usually doesn’t look the other way when it comes to public criticism.
Griner, one of the league’s most high-profile veterans, may have just tested the boundaries of what’s acceptable, even for someone with her star power.
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