Cameron Brink has his eyes on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit problem.
THE WNBA The rookie, who was drafted second overall by the LA Sparks last month, said she would love to be on the cover of the iconic magazine.
During an appearance on Paul George’s “Podcast P” This week, the Clippers star asked the Stanford alum what other publications she wanted to appear in.
“I think as a female athlete, the body issue is always awesome,” Brink said of the since-closed issue of ESPN Magazine that featured athletes posing fully nude.
“Just to see what your body looks like as an athlete, purely as an athlete, to appreciate that our bodies are our machines,” she continued.

Cameron Brink has revealed she wants to appear in the iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.

“I think it’s super empowering,” the WNBA rookie said after posing for Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS.
“That’s how we make our money, so I think it’s still a really cool concept… Or Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, I’ve always loved that. I think it’s super empowering.
The 22 year old too discussed her recent photoshoot for Kim Kardashian’s shapewear brand Skims.
“I just did Skims, which was really huge, like I manifested it,” she told George.
The blonde beauty posed in a pair of beige underwear and a matching bandeau top during the brand’s inaugural WNBA campaign, released earlier this month.

Brink was selected second overall by the LA Sparks in the 2024 WNBA draft.

The rookie recently posed for a photo with Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani before their first game
In an interview with Elle, Brink described her off-court fashion as “similar” to her personality.
“Some days I feel super feminine and want to wear a dress. I love wearing dresses and heels. I also find makeup to be a creative and meditative outlet for me, so some days I take the time to do my full makeup,” she told the magazine.
“Then there are other days where I lean into my athletic side and I don’t wear makeup and stick to loose sweats and sneakers,” she added.
The small forward also made headlines after hooking up with Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani before throwing out the first pitch in the team’s home opener.