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Los Angeles Spark center Cameron Brink has a lot of love for Unrivaled.
The star joined the new basketball league after receiving support from Steph Curry, and though she isn’t playing in the league this season, she enjoyed her time down in Miami. On the debut episode of her new podcast Straight 2 Cam, with Steph’s sister, Sydel Curry-Lee, Brink couldn’t help but smile when she spoke about Unrivaled.
“Unrivaled was kind of like a healing experience,” Brink explained while referencing a previous Instagram post about what the league meant to her. Brink went on to reveal why Unrivaled makes her emotional. Here’s more from Cam about her stint in Florida:
“It was just really cool to be around players I’ve looked up to, you know, for as long as I can remember. We’re all in like a very intimate environment. All of our locker rooms are in the same hallway. We’re all in the sauna together. We’re going to the same treatment hours. We’re in the same living quarters. We’re going out together. We’re getting ready …
“I felt so supported by all of my peers … Every single person would come up to me almost every day, and we would have some sort of conversation … Unrivaled had so many perks, and so, that’s why I’m kind of like sad I’m not there … But I’m just glad, at the end of the day, I was just accepted into the environment.”