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GRINER, MICHAEL R

sentencing · imprisonment · 1990 (age&#160 · 35) Houston · Texas · U.S. Listed height 6&#160 · ft 9&#160 · in (206&#160 · cm) Listed weight 205&#160 · lb (93&#160 · kg) Career information High school Nimitz (Houston · Texas) College Baylor (2009–2013) WNBA draft 2013 : 1st round · 2017 – 2019 · 2021 – 2024 ) 2× WNBA scoring champion ( 2017 · 2019 ) 8× WNBA blocks leader ( 2013 – 2019 · 2021 ) 2× WNBA Peak Performer ( 2017 · 2019 ) 3× All-WNBA First Team ( 2014 · 2019 · 2021 ) 3× All-WNBA Second Team ( 2015 · 2017

CRESTVIEW, FL 32539

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sentencing
imprisonment
1990 (age&#160
35) Houston
Texas
U.S. Listed height 6&#160
ft 9&#160
in (206&#160
cm) Listed weight 205&#160
lb (93&#160
kg) Career information High school Nimitz (Houston
Texas) College Baylor (2009–2013) WNBA draft 2013 : 1st round
2017 – 2019
2021 – 2024 ) 2× WNBA scoring champion ( 2017
2019 ) 8× WNBA blocks leader ( 2013 – 2019
2021 ) 2× WNBA Peak Performer ( 2017
2019 ) 3× All-WNBA First Team ( 2014
2019
2021 ) 3× All-WNBA Second Team ( 2015
2017

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CRESTVIEW, FL 32539

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