
Cameron Brink has always stood out as one of the tallest and most dominant players in women’s basketball, often making even her WNBA peers look undersized. But according to Brink herself, her officially listed height of 6-foot-4 might not be entirely accurate.
As a forward for the Los Angeles Sparks, Brink is already one of the tallest players in the WNBA, regularly towering over both opponents and teammates alike. She’s even been seen standing significantly taller than celebrities, such as actor Jamie Foxx, in a viral back-to-back photo. However, there are few people who can make her feel small—except NBA superstar Victor Wembanyama, whose towering 7-foot-4 frame makes just about everyone look undersized.
Brink Says She’s Actually 6’5” (or Taller!)
Brink recently shared a surprising detail about her height during an episode of her new podcast, “Straight to Cam,” which she co-hosts with Steph Curry’s sister, Sydel Curry.
During the latest episode, the 23-year-old reflected on the time she met actor Kevin Hart and made a humorous observation about their size difference.
“I’m obviously 6-5,” Brink casually stated, suggesting she’s actually an inch taller than her listed playing height. She then noted that in the photo she took with Hart, she was wearing heels, which likely put her at around 6-foot-7 in that moment.
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An Extra Inch Can Make a Huge Difference in the WNBA
In basketball, an extra inch can be a game-changer. Players’ listed heights often become a topic of debate, especially when discrepancies emerge between official measurements and what players believe to be their true size.
Given how Brink’s defensive versatility and rebounding ability are already elite, even an extra inch could make a difference in matchups against the WNBA’s biggest post players.
Though Brink’s rookie season was unfortunately cut short due to an ACL injury, she’s remained active both in basketball culture and fashion.
She was supposed to compete in the Unrivaled League for the Lunar Owls but instead has focused on rehab, making public appearances—such as rocking a blue miniskirt and matching top at NBA All-Star Weekend—and growing her media presence with her podcast.
Now that Brink has publicly stated she’s actually 6-foot-5, maybe it’s time for the Los Angeles Sparks and the WNBA to make it official. After all, every inch counts in professional basketball, and Brink deserves to have her true height recognized.
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