Cameron Brink has launched a new project with the help of her goddess sister Sydelle Carrie Lee.
The 23-year-old women's basketball star will host a podcast with the influencer.
Curry Lee, 30, is the sister of NBA icon and four-time champion Stephen Curry.
The two families have a deep-rooted relationship.
Brink will join Curry-Lee in the new show, which launches on January 28.
“Straight to Cam” will be produced by Wave Sports and Entertainment.
Curry-Lee is an influencer with 670k followers on Instagram.
While rising WNBA star Brink has 1.3 million followers on the platform.
“Shout out to the WNBA and Unrivaled, yes we will talk about some NBA as well,” Brink said.
“Maybe some DMs, maybe some dating stories, and we'll have our friends and family as guests.”
Brink was in Paris, France this week to watch the latest NBA action in Europe.
It appeared on the big screen at AccorArena when the San Antonio Spurs crushed the Indiana Pacers.
Victor Wimbanyama put on a show in front of his fans to lead the team to a 140-110 victory in the first match.
The two teams will meet again on Saturday in the French capital.
Brink was the No. 2 pick in last year's WNBA draft behind Caitlin Clark.
This came after a legendary college career with Stanford, including a national title in 2021.
She suffered a rough end to her rookie year with the Los Angeles Sparks when she tore her ACL.
This forced her to miss the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she was named to the USA women's 3×3 team.
Brink has gained a huge following thanks to her basketball skills and charming content on Instagram.
She's invested in a separate league like no other.
But she won't play in that until 2026 as she continues her recovery from a knee injury.
The Sparks begin the WNBA season against the Golden State Valkyries on May 17.