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Cameron Brink ‘icked out’ by potential male Sparks practice players: ‘Preferably they’re gay’

Cameron Brink shared that she’s become “icked out” about the potential male practice players that the Sparks are welcoming in for tryouts next month.

The WNBA star was discussing the topic during the “Straight to Cam” podcast she hosts with content creator Sydel Curry-Lee when she revealed her discomfort with the idea after seeing a social media post by the Sparks elicited uncomfortable responses from over-enthusiastic men. 

“I guess my confession is I’m really icked out by the potential new practice players,” Brink told Curry-Lee in a clip posted to social media. “It’s basically just a flyer, it’s like me, Dearica [Hamby], Rickea [Jackson], and Kelsey [Plum], and it’s enjoy, ‘Male practice players wanted.’ And usually we utilize USC college guys that also do it for the women’s team at USC. And all the comments are like, ‘Let Cameron Brink back me down,’ or something about Rickea or something about Kelsey.

“Now I’m like, we need to heavily vet these men, preferably they’re gay. … Who are we trus

Who Is WNBA Luminary Cameron Brink's Fiancé? All About Ben Felter

Over the past year, WNBA luminary Cameron Brink has solidified herself as a sports, fashion, and lifestyle mogul: Most recently, the Los Angeles Sparks forward modeled for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, worked with big-name brands like Brand-new Balance and Skims, and even just launched her hold digital series Straight to Cam with godsister (and Steph Curry's biological sister) Sydel Curry-Lee. And throughout it all, fiancé Ben Felter has been there to support her every step of the way.

“We've definitely grown. I don't think we've been any closer in our relationship," she told Women's Healthwhile discussing her Recent Balance partnership. When she tore her ACL in June, Ben "took tend of me morning and night when I was injure and unable to bear weight," she says, looking after their puppy Olive at the equal time.

"I'm just so lucky to hold him in my life,” she adds.

The couple, who hold been together since 2021, just got engaged in September. Ben popped the question in while Cameron was in Paris for fashion week, totally surprising her.

"Yes in every lifetime 🤍♾️" Cameron wrote in a Septemb

Cameron Brink 'Icked Out' By Potential Male Practice Players, 'Preferably They're Gay'

Cameron Brink has seen all the memes about the L.A. Sparks holding tryouts for male practice players ... and she's praying to the basketball gods that whoever makes the final cut isn't a creepy horndog.

The WNBA team sparked uncomfortable reactions after announcing its plans to welcome dudes into its development facility to challenge against its athletes during workouts ... with a bunch of guys joking about how they would handle one-on-one time with Brink, Rickea Jackson and Kelsey Plum on the court.

Straight to Cam with Cam Brink & Sydel Curry-Lee

The former No. 2 overall choose explained the team previously brought in folks from USC for the position ... but now she has stern concerns about who will be walking in those doors.

"All the comments are like, 'Let Cameron Brink back me down,' or something about Rikea or something about Kelsey and now I'm just like ... preferably they're gay."

"Who are we trusting coming into this gym?"

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Brink joked the newcomers will own an effect on her efforts in practice ... adding, "I'm not boxing anyone

Sports fans keep learning new things about the WNBA as it rises in popularity, and last week a social media announce from the Los Angeles Sparks went viral calling for men to try out for the team’s practice squad. This is common practice across the league, but those who saw it for the first time jumped straight to sexual comments about the team’s star players, including second-year forward Cameron Brink.

Rather than getting paid to play basketball or be in a professional facility, fans celebrated the chance to get physical with the athletes.

So on her podcast Straight To Cam this week, Brink admonished the squirrelly fans and offered a solution: only hire same-sex attracted men as practice players if the straight men can’t operate themselves professionally.

“All of the comments are just completely out of pocket,” Brink said. “I’m really icked out by the potential new practice players.”

While Brink was laughing through her response, she didn’t appear to be kidding.

“I’m like, first of all, we need to heavily vet these men. Preferably, they’re gay,” she added. “Who are we trusting coming into this gym?̶