Stephen A. Smith DROPS BOMBSHELL on Brittney Griner – DNA Facts STUN WNBA Fans in Must-Watch Segment!

The WNBA world was left in utter disbelief this morning after ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith unleashed a jaw-dropping revelation involving superstar Brittney Griner — and it’s a segment fans are calling an “absolute must-watch.”

Appearing on a special edition of First Take, Stephen A. stunned viewers when he teased a story involving “a detail about Brittney Griner’s background that nobody saw coming.” Known for his fiery commentary and bombshell sports takes, Smith did not hold back.

“What I’m about to say is not gossip. It’s fact-checked, it’s real, and it’s about to change the conversation around Brittney Griner,” he began, as the studio fell silent.

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Smith revealed that newly surfaced DNA-related details about Griner had surfaced as part of a larger investigation into medical data privacy within professional sports. While not implying any wrongdoing by Griner herself, the report he cited allegedly includes Griner’s name in connection with an ongoing lawsuit about athletes’ genetic testing without consent — a hot-button issue in sports medicine.

“Let me be clear — Brittney Griner is NOT under investigation. But her name appearing in this report raises serious questions about what’s being done behind the scenes in women’s sports,” Smith said.

According to sources close to ESPN’s research team, several WNBA players were included in a private study conducted years ago by a third-party contractor hired to study genetic predisposition to athletic injury. The kicker? Many players, including Griner, may have never knowingly consented to their DNA being analyzed.

Smith emphasized this isn’t about performance or scandal — it’s about player rights, transparency, and medical ethics.

“What’s at stake here is bigger than Griner — it’s about whether our athletes are being used for silent experimentation,” he warned. “And if these claims hold water, this could be one of the biggest sports ethics stories of the decade.”

The WNBA and the Phoenix Mercury have not released an official statement, but a league source told ESPN that they are “aware of the report and reviewing all related documentation.” Griner’s legal team has also declined to comment for now.

Fans quickly took to social media, both confused and concerned. The hashtag #GrinerDNA trended within an hour of the segment airing, with thousands demanding transparency from league officials and medical partners.

Former players weighed in too. Retired WNBA champion Sue Bird tweeted:
“If even a fraction of this is true, it’s time for serious accountability. Our bodies aren’t data points.”

For Brittney Griner, this bombshell comes just months after making a powerful return to the WNBA following her detainment in Russia — and now, she’s again at the center of a national conversation, though for reasons entirely different.

Stephen A. Smith ended the segment by saying:
“We need to ask questions, demand answers, and protect our athletes. Period.”

With investigations potentially looming and players speaking out, this story is far from over — and the WNBA may be facing one of its most serious off-court reckonings yet.