Steph Curry's sister-in-law encourages fans to vote in GQ Sports showdown between Cameron Brink and Nika Muhl
Steph Curry’s sister-in-law, Callie, has encouraged fans to cast their votes in GQ Sports' “Most Stylish Player” showdown between WNBA rookies Cameron Brink, with whom she has family ties, and Nika Muhl.
In an Instagram story, Callie — married to Charlotte Hornets guard Seth Curry and daughter of Bucks coach Doc Rivers — urged her nearly 110,000 followers to participate in the media poll for the “Most Stylish WNBA Player 2024” award.
Check it out below.
Callie’s support for Brink isn’t surprising, given Brink’s connection to the Curry family as Steph Curry’s godsister, with Steph’s mother, Sonya, serving as her godmother. Brink has frequently turned heads with her striking pregame looks, showcasing her tall, slender figure.
Meanwhile, Seattle Storm rookie Nika Muhl is a strong contender in the stylish showdown, having already been dubbed the WNBA’s “best-dressed rookie” by GQ.
Despite limited playing time, Muhl has developed a fanbase for her standout style, a reputation she began cultivating during her college days at UConn.
On the game front, Cameron Brink and Muhl share an unfortunate parallel: both suffered ACL tears this year.
Brink’s rookie season was cut short by an ACL injury, though she averaged 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.1 steals and 2.3 blocks per game before her injury.
Muhl also faced a setback, tearing her left ACL in her first overseas game.
While playing in the FIBA Women's Super Cup for Turkish team Besiktas against Fenerbahce Opet, Muhl fell in pain after securing a loose ball, clutching her left knee, and was eventually stretchered off the court.
Nika Muhl named best-dressed rookie by another media outfit
Although Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese were the WNBA’s most talked about rookies, neither claimed the best-dressed rookie title according to SLAM Magazine’s LeagueFits, which recognizes the best-dressed in basketball. That title was awarded to Seattle Storm’s Nika Muhl.
Drafted 14th in the 2024 WNBA Draft after a stellar UConn career, Muhl didn’t see much playing time with the Storm.
However, she made the most of her opportunities in the 2024 regular-season finale, scoring her first career field goal and posting two points, three assists, two rebounds and five field goal attempts in 14 minutes.
She also dazzled every time she was photographed pregame with her unique outfits that matched her personality.