WNBA Star Cameron Brink Announces To Join ‘Unrivaled Basketball’ After Signing SI Swimsuit Deal
In an exciting turn of events, WNBA star Cameron Brink has announced her decision to join the brand new 3v3 winter basketball league, ‘Unrivaled Basketball’. This comes just weeks after she secured a lucrative contract with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, elevating her career to new heights. Although fans won’t have the pleasure of watching Brink in […] The post WNBA Star Cameron Brink Announces To Join ‘Unrivaled Basketball’ After Signing SI Swimsuit Deal appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.
In an exciting turn of events, WNBA star Cameron Brink has announced her decision to join the brand new 3v3 winter basketball league, ‘Unrivaled Basketball’. This comes just weeks after she secured a lucrative contract with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, elevating her career to new heights.
Although fans won’t have the pleasure of watching Brink in the first season of the competition starting in January, they can look forward to seeing her dominate the court in the 2026 season. Despite suffering a torn Achilles in June, Brink has been diligently rehabbing, determined to make a strong comeback.
Joining the Lunar Owls for the upcoming season, Brink will combine forces with basketball stars Napheesa Collier, Skylar Diggins-Smith, and Allisha Gray. The team boasts an impressive lineup, with high-profile signings such as Breanna Stewart and Angel Reese on the 2025 roster.
‘I’ve always loved SI Swimsuit,’ she told Paul George. ‘I think it’s super empowering.’
Off the court, Brink’s star continues to rise, with brand deals piling up. She recently shared her excitement at fulfilling her dream of working with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, a goal she had cherished for some time. Brink has shown no signs of slowing down, as she keeps soaring high.
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