Stephen Curry has solidified his name in the NBA for decades to come. His extraordinary talent and game-changing determination put him in the top spot. However, his journey has not been alone. Curry’s father, Dell Curry, played 16 seasons in the NBA. Additionally, his brother, Seth Curry, is an active player who has played alongside some of the best players like Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant. At the right time, a projected superstar, linking to Stephen Curry, is set to take on the grand stage of basketball.
That emerging star garnering attention for her Chef connection is Cameron Brink. Brink’s incredible talent and unwavering determination have captivated fans and professionals alike. As Curry’s God-sister, Brink has now found a new cheerleader.
Ayesha Cheers for Her God-sister
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An emerging talent like Cameron Brink charmed the WNBA all-star games with her presence. Brink was seen attending the ongoing match between Team Stewart and Team Wilson on the final day of the all-star event. She surprised her fans by flaunting a doll-like look. @gqsports posted a brief video featuring her appearance. She appeared alongside USA Basketball’s Hailey Van Lith and Deja Kelly.
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Within a few hours of the post, her sister-in-law Ayesha Curry couldn’t help herself by showing affection for her look. She reposted the @gqsports post on her story captioning, “CAM!!!! WTH !!! You look like a doll! look at my god sister in law y’all. Brains, beauty, pure athleticism and can slay a lewk. @cameronbrink22.”
Ayesha was attending a promotional event for Sweet July at the time of her repost. She recently launched the skincare company after selling her luxury-wine company Domaine Curry to Constellation Brands this summer.
Relation between Stephen Curry and Cameron Brink
Sonya Adams (Curry’s mother) established a lifelong bond with Michele Bain (Cameron Brink’s mother) four decades ago at Virginia Tech. This deep friendship naturally extended to their children over time.
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Curry often visits his godsister’s NCAA games and enthusiastically cheers for her. Brink resides with the Stanford team and has also lifted the medal of Team USA.
Ayesha Curry also congratulated Brink for her MVP award in the recent 3×3 World Cup victory. Brink played a pivotal role in the global tournament. She had a stellar season at Stanford averaging an impressive 15.1 points, 9.6 rebounds, and 1.8 assists.
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With Curry breaking and making records in his NBA success, Brink has emerged as one of the brightest prospects in NCAA basketball. Once Brink decides to exercise her chances at the 2024 WNBA draft, the connection between the two families is likely to broaden off-court.
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Brink undoubtedly has support of few of the best minds at the game. And now the question is, will her talent enable her to write history like Curry?