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Cameron Brink Questions Newfound WNBA Hype with Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese: Why Now?

Doric SamMay 20, 2024

The WNBA is more popular than it has ever been, and the talented rookie class led by the likes of Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Cameron Brink is a large reason.

However, Brink said during an appearance on Podcast P with Paul George presented by Wave Sports + Entertainment that she finds it hard to understand the league's rise in popularity because she believes it was warranted long ago.

"I'm not gonna lie, it's all been confusing, to be honest, it's like, why now?" Brink said at the 33:25 mark when asked about being a part of the resurgence of women's basketball.

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Among other notable segments in the interview, Brink discussed making Kawhi Leonard laugh as well as growing up with Stephen Curry:

The Los Angeles Sparks forward also noted the deep history of WNBA stars, giving plenty of credit to the special WNBA draft classes that came before her 2024 group.

"It's just such a crazy shift and I'm not gonna lie, I'm like, better late than never. ... I think our draft class is special, but there's so many draft classes before us that have been just as talented," Brink said. "So I think it's just a change of the times."

Brink added that she has the utmost respect for the veterans who laid the foundation for her and the rest of the rookies to build upon during the 2024 season.

"It's all respect on my end and I hope they know that it's because of them that we're here now," she said.

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