WNBA fans are having a range of jokes with a viral clip showing Cameron Brink easily blocking Kiki Iriafen’s dunk in the first game of this season of the Unrivaled League. Brink is a part of the Breeze BC, along with Paige Bueckers, and the team managed to grab their first win ever against the Phantom BC on Monday.
Fans have been cracking up at the viral clip, especially since Brink looked so positively effortless in blocking the shot. Many brought up the whole black vs. white debate, with several joking that Brink made the entire black community look bad with her incredible block.

“Oof. Blacks getting embarrassed in the whites vs black games (skull emoji x4)” one fan joked.
Oof. Blacks gettin embarrassed in the
whites vs blacks game [skull emoji]— ⚡️everyone hates the Judy ⚡️🇺🇸💋 (@yesssa_massa) January 6, 2026
“Are you going to riot in your community after this embarrassing block,” another fan added.
“You going to hell for posting this dawg,” one more fan trolled.
Jokes apart, Cameron Brink was spectacular in this one but also got called out by fans for having issues in terms of fouling. While some fans felt that Brink needed more time on the court to develop her skills, especially since she has been away recovering, still many others felt that the player simply needed to put on some more muscle since she seemed to be struggling against much stronger athletes.
WNBA Fans Condemn Account For Sharing Cameron Brink Block Video
WNBA fans are continuing to jokingly call out the account for sharing the video of Cameron Brink blocking Kiki Iriafen in the first place. Iriafen, who is an incredibly talented player, looked absolutely flabbergasted when a tall and slender Brink came out of nowhere to block her shot.

“Cameron and Paige in the same team?? That’s cheating lol,” one fan said.
“They played at Stanford together right? Dang Kiki gotta go harder than that.” one more fan said.
“Noooo not Kiki (crying emoji)” one more fan felt sorry for Kiki Iriafen.
Cameron Brink did do her bit to help her team, but it was mostly Paige Bueckers’ presence on the court which helped the Breeze BC score their first win of this season of Unrivaled. This is Bueckers’ first season with the Unrivaled. While Brink did sign with the league last year, she did not play at all as a result of her injury, which makes this season her first one as well.

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