WNBA Rookie Wants To Be In Sports Illustrated Swimsuit

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Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink landed the endorsement of a lifetime when she partnered with Kim Kardasian's 'Skims.'

The No. 2 overall pick of the 2024 WNBA draft is on top of the world - not just because of that new deal. In the past week alone she's thrown out a first pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers, met Shohei Ohtani and sat down with Los Angeles Clippers star Paul George - oh and she landed the cover of Slam.

Coming off of the Slam, George wanted to know if Brink had any other magazines in mind. She always wanted to be part ESPN's Body Issue or Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.

"I think just as a female athlete the body issue is just always like dope," said Brink. "Just to see how your body like as an athlete, purely as an athlete to appreciate like our bodies are our machines. Like it's how we make our money so I think that's always like a really cool concept.

"Or like Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, like I've always loved that. So, I think it's super empowering. I just did Skims which was actually like a huge...like I manifested that."

ESPN discontinued the Body Issue in 2019, but she could easily land a spot in next year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.

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