Cameron Brink and Jimmy Butler (Photos via Getty Images)
Jimmy Butler has the internet believing he might be trying to hook up with new Los Angeles Sparks star Cameron Brink.
There’s a video of the rookie basically letting fans know she fancies the Miami Heat star as she picks him over most of the big names in the NBA.
It does appear that Brink has the hots for the six-time All-Star, and he wasted no time meeting her, pulling up courtside to greet and embrace her after she played the Dallas Wings on Friday.
The clip below shows Brink somewhat shooting her shot at Jimmy before he shows up to her game wearing her No. 22 jersey.
Check it out here:
“The way she saying Jimmy name,” one fan pointed out.
“Yeah she may be with a white dude now but we know she likes chocolate,” wrote another.
“If Im Jimmy Butler, Im shooting that shot too. Cant blame the man,” a third offered.
“The craziest part of this whole story is he literally caught a flight OUT of LA earlier that day to go to the Bay … and came back to LA to see brink,” another reported.
Well damn, Jimmy…
Jimmy Butler Appeared To Drop A Massive Hint About His Future
Jimmy Butler is involved in a contract dispute with the Miami Heat at the moment and could end up being traded during the offseason. The forward appeared to send a message to his team while at the game.
“For some reason, the No. 22 looks good in purple and gold,” he said in an interview.
Butler also wears No. 22, which suggests he’s thinking of playing for the Los Angeles Lakers.
We have to assume Brink would love that.
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