She Sat for 90 Seconds — Now Her Olympic Dream Hangs by a Thread, and the Nation Can’t Look Away: Lin Dunn Makes Bold Demand That Puts Brittney Griner’s Olympic Future in Jeopardy
It was only 90 seconds.

But that moment — as Brittney Griner chose to remain seated during the national anthem at a recent Team USA exhibition — has ignited a firestorm that now threatens to derail her Olympic comeback.
And at the center of the controversy stands Lin Dunn, a respected WNBA executive and one of the most influential voices in women’s basketball. What she just said is dividing fans, dominating headlines, and putting Griner’s Olympic future in jeopardy.
One Sentence Sparks a Firestorm

Speaking at a leadership summit in Indianapolis, Lin Dunn didn’t hold back. When asked about athletes protesting during national anthems, she took direct aim at Griner’s recent decision.
“You can’t wear USA across your chest if you won’t stand for it,” Dunn said firmly. “Representing your country is an honor — not a platform for division.”
That single sentence — sharp, unapologetic, and politically charged — sent shockwaves through the sports world. Within hours, hashtags like #StandOrStepOut and #GrinerControversy were trending nationwide.
Fallout for Griner
Brittney Griner, who had been seen as a lock for Team USA’s Olympic roster after her return to the WNBA last season, now finds herself at the center of a national debate.
Though Team USA officials have yet to make a formal decision, sources close to the selection process confirm that internal discussions are now “reconsidering” her place on the team.
Fans are split. Some argue that Griner’s right to protest is part of what the U.S. represents. Others believe that representing the country comes with the expectation of publicly supporting its symbols — anthem included.

“She gave everything for this country, and now they want to cut her for sitting?” one supporter wrote online.
“If she can’t stand for 90 seconds, maybe she shouldn’t go,” another posted.
A Nation Watching
Lin Dunn’s bold stance has become a lightning rod. While some praise her for defending patriotism, others accuse her of stifling free expression — especially given Griner’s history, including her 10-month detainment in Russia and emotional return home.
This isn’t just a sports story anymore. It’s a cultural moment, exposing deeper divides in American identity, patriotism, and what it truly means to represent a nation on the world stage.
What Happens Next?
As Team USA’s final Olympic roster deadline approaches, the pressure is mounting. Will the committee prioritize performance — or public perception? Will Griner’s quiet protest cost her the biggest stage in sports?
And if it does — what message will that send?
For now, the nation waits. Divided. Captivated. And unable to look away.