NIL Queens: Cameron Brink and Angel Reese Off Court Hustle Outscores the Competition

Our girl Cameron Brink ain't just blocking shots – she's cashing checks! Now, let's keep it a buck – our girl Cameron's been sidelined with an injury recently. But here's the tea: even though Cameron's body might need a timeout, her bank account is still working overtime. That's the beauty of these NIL deals, honey!

Brink's got New Balance wrapped around her finger, making history as their first women's basketball signee. We're talking campaigns, design collabs – the whole nine. But don't think she's stopping there. Buick, Celsius, Chegg, Urban Outfitters, Hyperice, and Aquaphor are all in her starting lineup of brand deals. Add it all up, and we're looking at a cool $232,000 annually. Keep in mind, she’s been getting NIL money since college. Not bad for a rookie, right?

But hold up, 'cause we gotta talk about the queen of NIL herself – Angel Reese. According to Front Office Sports, this WNBA rookie's been securing the bag since her college days, with 17 deals including Coach, McDonald's, and Mielle Organics. Sis is out here making $1.8 million a year off her name alone!

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This NIL game is changing everything. Our girls are building empires before they even hit the pros. It's not just about the money (though that's nice too) – it's about building that brand, getting that business experience, and setting themselves up for long-term success.

Cameron and Angel are showing us what's possible when talent meets opportunity. They're not just athletes anymore; they're entrepreneurs, influencers, and straight-up bosses. The game's changed, and these ladies are writing the new rulebook.

So next time you see Cameron Brink swatting shots (when she's back on the court) or Angel Reese dominating the paint, remember – that's just their day job. Off the court, they're building legacies that'll last long after the final buzzer. That's how you ball on and off the court!

And Cameron, if you're reading this – get well soon, sis! Your future's bright, on and off the court!

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