College coach Brittney Grenier reacted shockingly cold to her confinement

KM Mulki had a shockingly cold reaction to a question regarding Britney Grenier’s controversial prison sentence in Russia. Present LSU (Louisiana State University) coach, the AP three times College Basketball Coach of the Year (2012, 2019, 2022) I’ve fallen out with the player in the past, and on Monday I showed more than ever.

Previous Baylor The coach held a press conference and was asked two questions by a reporter. The first was unrelated to Griner, the second was the following “I just want to get your thoughts on Brittney Griner’s situation. I don’t think I’ve seen anything from you about that and just…”

And you won’t, Mulki said coldly. “I will answer the first question for you.” And just like that, the current LSU coach has completely refused to admit greener Reservation in Russia. The response shocked people online, who unanimously couldn’t understand why she was so frank and cold about the topic.

The downfall of Mulke and Greiner, still evident 9 years later

The beef between Mulkey and Griner dates back to 2013, last year Griner Baylor University. The idea is that Greiner was pressured to keep information about her homosexuality a secret, which was much more controversial in those times (especially in Texas).

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Then Mulkey allegedly told Greiner she should block the ad. And when ESPN Reporter Kate Fagan was about to break the story, and it was alleged that Baylor’s former coach tried to fire her.

Greiner has since said she’d like to improve the relationship with her college teacher, and even seemed open to repairing her relationship with the estranged coach.

Baylor coach Nikki Cullen talked about her for 5 minutes

the contradiction between Mulki and current Baylor Fitness Trainer, Nikki Collin overwhelming. Colin talked about greener When asked about it also at a press conference, he spoke of it as a “human right” greater than sport.

Colin also went on to consider Griner to have made “Baylor a household name,” in an apparent show of respect for the WNBA star and BU alumnus.

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