Who are Cameron Brink’s parents?
CAMERON Brink is making a name for herself in the WNBA.
She has won the hearts of basketball fans, but Cameron Brink's biggest fans are her parents.
Who are Cameron Brink’s parents?
Cameron Brink was born on December 31, 2001, to her parents Michelle Bain-Brink and Greg Brink.
Both her parents played college basketball at Virginia Tech.
After college, Greg and Michelle worked at Nike.
During a press conference at the 2024 WNBA Draft, Cameron revealed that her mom “worked on Dawn Staley’s signature shoe and worked with Tamika Catchings and Jenn Rizzotti."
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Greg served as the CFO of Nike North America for three years before serving as the CEO of Nike EMEA in The Netherlands, per his LinkedIn.
His profile states that he is currently retired from Nike.
Who are Cameron Brink’s godparents?
Cameron Brink's godparents are none other than the mother and father of NBA star Stephen Curry.
During a 2021 press conference, Curry revealed that Cameron’s mom and dad are also his godparents, making them godsiblings.
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The set of parents when Curry's mother, Sonya, was Michelle's roommate at Virginia Tech and their fathers were teammates on the school's basketball team.
Cameron grew up with the Golden State Warriors star and the two went on summer vacations together as children, per Women's Health.
During a sit down with Podcast P with Paul George, Cameron opened up about her relationship with Curry.
She said, “Steph has taught me to bring the joy. You always see him smiling. He’s laughing, he’s joking.
"Life’s just a joy when you’re around him. I learned that it’s a job, yeah, but it’s a privilege to do this for a living."
When did Cameron Brink join the WNBA?
After a stellar college career at Stanford University, Cameron Brink declared for the 2024 WNBA draft.
Cameron, who helped the Cardinals win the NCAA champions in 2021, was drafted second overall by the Los Angeles Sparks.
Her parents were by her side and were visibly emotional as she was drafted.
She made her WNBA debut during the Sparks' first pre-season game on May 4, 2024.