The Chef shares a special bond with his god-sister, Cameron Brink. Their connection holds the resonance of their families’ intertwined history. Giving Brink their unwavering support, the Curry family has always stood behind the 22-year-old. Moreover, Stephen Curry never misses a chance to visit his god sister and cheer for her during her games. The 4x NBA champion’s support for Brink is so firm that it isn’t affected by any win or loss.
Similarly, when she won the 2023 FIBA Women’s 3×3 World Cup, Ayesha Curry’s wholehearted blessings poured for Brink, who won the MVP Award. Now, as the Stanford player secures another major accolade, her god brother chimed in with more appreciation.
Stephen Curry believes Brink will need a bigger trophy cabinet
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Extending her impact beyond individual accolades, Cameron Brink’s contribution has been instrumental in Stanford’s success. Etching her name in the annals of basketball history, Cameron Brink has won the honors of Pac-12 Player of the Year Award for the second consecutive year.
However, that’s not all, her remarkable performance has also earned her the honor of Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year for the third time, joining WNBA’s Chiney Ogwumike as the only players in Pac-12 Conference’s history to win the Defensive Player of the Year award for three consecutive seasons.
Having a proud elder brother moment in his recent Instagram stories, Stephen Curry flaunted Brink’s Player of the Year pic with the caption, “Make some room on the mantle @cameronbrink22,” however, this doesn’t end here. He shared another story with her Defensive Player of the Year post with another caption, “For this one too. 3 times a charm.“
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Notably, the Stanford senior Cardinal has been a dominating force on the court, moving like a scoring machine. Moreover, her 6’4 stature has earned her a lingua franca as the rebounding queen as she expertly displays her positioning skills under the basket.
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Also, her assists per game gives an inference of her court vision and selfless gameplay. Her defensive strength shot blocking disrupts the opponent’s offense, hence successfully protecting the rim. Now, with two prestigious Pac-12 honors, what does Cameron’s future path look like?
Bigger things coming up for Cameron Brink
Averaging a double-double score with 17.9 points, 11.9 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game, Brink has successfully secured the No.1 seed in the Pac-12 tournament. However, a strong and dominant display could earn them a No.1 seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament as well, given her stellar gameplay stands crucial for Stanford’s postseason success.
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Cameron Brink’s performance makes her a top prospect in the 2024 WNBA draft, however, she has yet to decide about this, and if she does, her versatility, ability to score, and defensive prowess will make her an attractive choice for the WNBA teams.
As a result, her continued excellence will undoubtedly make her an unwavering force on the court.