Stephen Curry has a special bond with college basketball star Cameron Brink. She is the Golden State Warriors superstar’s godsister and the duo have been close since childhood. After winning the MVP award in the 2023 FIBA Women’s 3×3 World Cup tournament, Brink shared a rare picture on her Instagram story of a young Steph Curry giving her a piggyback ride. The comments section is charmed by the incredible bond that the two MVPs still share to this day.
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Cameron Brink is currently one of the most decorated players in the United States, having recently won the 2023 FIBA Women’s 3×3 World Cup. But she is also a Pac-12 champion from Stanford, a two-time All-American, and an NCAA champion from 2021. Thanks to the NIL regulations for college athletes, Brink has signed deals with major corporations such as Buick, Urban Outfitters, GOAT, Hearth, Next 22, Hyperice, and Visible Mobile. This brings her NIL valuation to an impressive $181,000.
Stephen Curry and Cameron Brink’s family share a close bond with each other
The Currys and the Brinks have a bond surpassing the common definition of family friends. Steph’s mother Sonya Curry was roommates with Cameron’s mom Michelle Bain-Brink at Virginia Tech. Besides this, Steph and Cameron’s fathers, Dell Curry and Greg Brink were also part of the college basketball team together. Sonya Curry considers herself Cameron’s godmother. So, it makes sense why Steph would call Cameron Brink his godsister.
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In the picture, it can be assumed that Steph Curry was a teenager, carrying a very young Cameron Brink on his back. The duo has an age gap of almost 14 years. Cameron is now 21 while Steph Curry is 35. The picture is a testament that the two have been close to each other for a long time, thanks to their family bonding. Fans are delighted to see how the two god siblings are currently acing basketball with impeccable records and unmatchable skills.
Steph Curry’s family would whole-heartedly support Cameron Brink on her college basketball games
Stephen Curry’s family acts as a pillar of support for Cameron Brink. Curry would often visit his godsister and cheer for her during Stanford’s NCAA games. In a recent NCAA loss in March, Brink was seen posing with Steph’s son, Canon Curry. Nevertheless, godbrother Steph never ceases to support his young sister, be it through wins or losses.
In the latest 3×3 World Cup victory, Ayesha Curry wholeheartedly congratulated Brink for winning the MVP award. Seems like she is also following in the same footsteps as her brother, to become one of the bests in the game.