Cameron Brink is truly surrounded by the biggest support system in the world. Known as the royal family of the NBA, the Currys share a deep connection with Brink and her family. Sonya Curry, a close friend of Cam’s mother, became the godmother of the former Cardinal star.
Having experienced the nerves of draft night as the mother of two professional basketball players, Sonya was there to support her goddaughter during the WNBA draft night. When Cameron’s name was called as the second pick by the Los Angeles Sparks, it was an emotional and proud moment for the group surrounding the happy 22-year-old.
Before making her way to the stage, Brink was seen sharing a hug with Sonya. In a recent Instagram post, Curry expressed her joy for Brink, saying, “It was such a surreal experience watching my Goddaughter @cameronbrink22 get picked second in the 2024 WNBA draft by the LA Sparks!”
“Witnessing firsthand her journey to this day has been nothing short of AMAZING! I can’t wait to see how God continues to use you on the next level! LA here we come!”
Brink, the reigning Naismith Defensive Player of the Year, expressed her gratitude for her godmother’s support and love over the years during an interview with Holly Rowe of ESPN. “I think I just need to keep leaning on my people. My Godmother Sonya Curry is over there saying ‘Hi God-momma.’” She also thanked her family and her brother for sticking with her dream even when it would have been difficult.
Brink also shares a strong bond with Stephen and Seth Curry. Much of her younger days were spent watching the Currys dominate the NBA, and their wealth of basketball knowledge has been invaluable to her. Before the draft, Brink found solace in talking to them, and despite Seth’s antics of hanging up on her during a FaceTime call, their support was a source of comfort for her.
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