"He's going to whoop my a**" - Cameron Brink on playing games with godbrother Steph Curry

Cameron Brink shares stories growing up with godbrother Steph Curry
Cameron Brink shares stories growing up with godbrother Steph Curry

Cameron Brink grew up in a basketball family and the world is getting to know her more as the lady who grew up with NBA icon Steph Curry. Both basketball athletes share a tight relationship as the former Stanford Cardinal has the four-time NBA champion as her godbrother.

In the latest episode of Podcast P with Paul George, the 6-foot-4 forward got to share what it was like to have Curry as his godbrother, specifically if they would play video games or H.O.R.S.E. together growing up.

"I feel we've played like more video games. I feel like we really should. I don't want to actually try on H.O.R.S.E. because I'm just going to get mad. If we shot, I would just give up. I'm competitive but like with him, I'm realistic. He's going to whoop my a..," said Brink at the 15:18 mark.
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While Cameron Brink is a capable player in her own right - she shot nearly 53% from the field during her college career - she is probably on the mark in thinking she wouldn't stand much of a chance against Steph Curry in a game of H.O.R.S.E.

After all, his godbrother is arguably the greatest shooter in NBA history with nearly unlimited 3-point range. Not only that, but Curry is also quite the trickshot artist who regularly makes tremendous shots during pregame, which should come in handy in a game of H.O.R.S.E.

Cameron Brink shares that Steph Curry has not changed that much since they were young

The Brinks and Currys have been very close with the parents have met in college as they spend vacations together. The bond between Steph Curry and Cameron Brink has been intriguing to basketball fans as both have become popular figures.

With more people getting to know Curry as a basketball player, Brink also shares that seeing the 10-time NBA All-Star behind the curtains throughout the years, she assures that what you see is what you get and not much has changed since their formative years.

"Honestly, he's like very much the same as he is now like he's probably one of the most consistent people I've ever known," said Brink.

As of this writing, Cameron Brink has logged in two WNBA games for the LA Sparks. She has been playing 22.5 minutes per game and is averaging 7.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 3.5 blocks.

Her early struggles adjusting to the pro ranks are evident as she is only shooting 38.5% from the field and has committed 2.0 turnovers per game.

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