Not only is LA Sparks rookie Cameron Brink making noise on the court, she’s also proving to be a rising voice in the world of hoops fashion. And recently, she gave her take on Russell Westbrook’s streetwear brand, Honor The Gift.
On the latest episode of Straight to Cam with Sydel Curry-Lee (Steph Curry’s sister) and former college baller Mia Mastrov, Brink joined in on a conversation about draft night outfits — specifically, Washington Mystics’ No. 6 pick Georgia Amoore’s look, which featured pieces from Honor The Gift.
While Mastrov praised the fit, Brink had one small critique.
“I do like that brand. I just don’t like the purse, but I love her [Amoore]. It’s just the purses are throwing me off,” said Brink.
Without the bag, Brink felt the outfit would’ve hit even harder.
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Honor The Gift was launched by NBA star Russell Westbrook in 2017 and expanded in 2021 with a women’s and kids’ line, Free Fall. His LA store opened in 2022, and the brand now boasts over 300 retail locations worldwide, cementing Westbrook’s spot in the fashion game.
In that same episode, Brink and her co-hosts dove into the fashion moments from the 2025 WNBA Draft, which went down at The Shed in Hudson Yards, NYC.
When asked who stood out the most, Brink didn’t hesitate.
“I’m biased ’cause we played together, but I think Kiki [Iriafen] was best dressed in my opinion,” Brink said. “She looked Hollywood—glam — and I loved that she went back to her heritage with her dress and jewelry. She was glowing.”
Iriafen, picked No. 4 by the Washington Mystics, turned heads in a stunning all-gold outfit that paid homage to her Nigerian roots. Her family, rocking traditional attire alongside her, made the moment even more powerful.
Fashion, family, and flair? That’s how you make a draft night statement.
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