WNBA superstar Cameron Brink launches shock new career venture after being spotted at NBA Paris Games
With the assistance of Sydel Curry-Lee, her god-sister, Cameron Brink has started a new business.
The influencer and the 23-year-old women’s basketball standout will co-host a podcast.
Curry-Lee, 30, is the sister of four-time NBA champion and NBA icon Stephen Curry.
There is an enduring bond between the two families.
Additionally, Brink and Curry-Lee will collaborate on the new program, which premieres on January 28.
The production company for “Straight to Cam” is Wave Sports and Entertainment.
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Curry-Lee has 670,000 Instagram followers and is considered an influencer.
In contrast, Brink, a rising star in the WNBA, has 1.3 million fans on the platform.
We’ll talk about the NBA as well, Brink remarked, giving a shoutout to the WNBA and Unrivaled.
We’ll have our friends and family as guests, and there might be some direct messages and dating tales.
This week, Brink was in Paris, France, to watch the most recent NBA games in Europe.
When the San Antonio Spurs demolished the Indiana Pacers, she appeared on the big screen at Accor Arena.
In game one, Victor Wembanyama led his team to a 140-110 triumph by putting on a show for his home crowd.
The teams will play each other again in the French capital on Saturday.
Last year, Brink was selected second overall, behind Caitlin Clark, in the WNBA Draft.
It followed a storied collegiate career with Stanford, which included a 2021 national championship.
Her debut season with the Los Angeles Sparks ended cruelly when she tore her ACL.
She was selected for the USA women’s 3×3 team at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, but she was forced to miss it because of this.
Brink’s basketball prowess and glitzy Instagram posts helped her gain a sizable following.
She has invested in the Unrivaled league, a breakaway.
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But as she heals from her knee injury, she won’t be able to play in it until 2026.
On May 17, the Sparks take on the Golden State Valkyries to start their WNBA season.