Napheesa Collier and her husband Alex Bazzell celebrated Christmas with their daughter Mila at the family's home. The Minnesota Lynx superstar shared a bunch of family pictures to celebrate the holiday. It garnered a lot of reactions, including from Cameron Brink, who was "melting" because of the family's cuteness.
In a post on her Instagram account, Collier greeted her followers with a Merry Christmas. She shared images of herself with Alex and Mila wearing green-themed costumes. They also posed in front of a Christmas tree and fireplace donning adorable matching sweaters.
"Merry Christmas from our family to yours," Collier wrote.
Cameron Brink of the LA Sparks is one of several WNBA personalities who responded to Napheesa Collier's post. Brink is currently recovering from a knee injury that cut her rookie year short.
"Melting you guys are the cutest," Brink commented.
While Napheesa Collier and her family greeted their followers on Christmas Day, Cameron Brink shared her holiday message on Christmas Eve, posting several images of herself along with her mother, Michelle Bain-Brink. Brink had one wish for Christmas, a healthy knee.
"All I want for Christmas is a healthy knee," Brink wrote.
Brink suffered a torn ACL in her left knee on June 18 in the LA Sparks' game against the Connecticut Sun. She was driving to the basket when she slipped on the floor and went down holding her knee. She was in pain and had to get carried back into the locker room.
The Stanford product underwent successful surgery and has been on the road to recovery ever since. She missed the rest of the season but remained on the bench to cheer her teammates on. However, the Sparks needed more than cheering since they finished with an 8-32 record, which was the worst in the WNBA.
Cameron Brink revealed as a future player for Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier's Unrivaled
Unrivaled announced last week that Cameron Brink has joined the league and will begin play in 2026. Brink won't be available for the inaugural season as she continues to recover from a torn ACL on her left knee.
Speaking to People Magazine, Brink revealed that he sought the advice of Steph Curry before making her decision to sign with Unrivaled. Brink and Curry are god-siblings as their parents were very close as students at Virginia Tech University.
"When the league was just forming, we did chat about it, and yeah, I think Steph is in full support of it," Brink said. "He thinks it's a great idea and he knows I love 3-on-3 basketball."
Unrivaled's inaugural season starts on Jan. 17 in Miami, Florida. It's unclear if there will be an additional player given that Brink won't play this season. The league consists of 36 players divided into six teams with six players each.