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Cameron Brink picks her best dressed at the WNBA draft—and It's not Paige Bueckers

Cameron Brink picks her best dressed at the WNBA draft—and It's not Paige Bueckers

Time of India22-04-2025
(Right) Southern California's Kiki Iriafen poses before the WNBA basketball draft, Monday, April 14, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)
Cameron Brink
isn't afraid to speak her mind and when it came to fashion at the 2025
WNBA Draft
, she had a clear favorite.
On the latest episode of her podcast Straight to Cam, the
Los Angeles Sparks
forward named Kiki Iriafe not No. 1 pick
Paige Bueckers
as the best dressed of the night.
'I think she was… I'm biased because we played together, but I think Kiki was best dressed,' Brink said. Co-host Sydel Curry-Lee, sister of NBA star
Steph Curry
, quickly agreed: 'Oh, me too.'
Brink praised Iriafen for blending glam with cultural pride:
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'She looked Hollywood-glam and I loved that she went back to her heritage with her dress and her jewelry—she was glowing.'
Iriafen, drafted fourth overall by the
Washington Mystics
, wore a striking gold gown by Nigerian designer
Nneka Alexander
, along with traditional Nigerian orange jewelry that paid tribute to her Nigerian roots.
The podcast episode also featured hooper and influencer
Mia Mastrov
, with the trio discussing everything from draft looks to Coachella fashion.
Brink, who is recovering from a torn ACL and eyeing a return in June, has used her platform to spotlight rising stars and celebrate the style and substance of the league's newest faces.
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