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It's Happening: Kim Kardashian Has Officially Infiltrated The WNBA

Source - Cameron Brink's Sparks career is just getting started, but she's already rubbing elbows with some of L.A.'s biggest names ... hanging out with Kim Kardashian and her daughter, North West, right after her first game -- and she came bearing gifts!!

The Los Angeles Sparks forward made her WNBA debut on Wednesday ... posting 11 points and four assists in the 92-81 loss to the Atlanta Dream.

Brink -- whose godbrother is NBA superstar Steph Curry -- and her teammates drew a star-studded crowd ... including Lakers legend and team owner Magic Johnson, who was sitting courtside.

The former Stanford star made sure to show some serious love to Kim K after the contest -- makes sense considering she just modeled for SKIMS -- and during their meet-up, she handed over some No. 22 Sparks jerseys ... as well as some shoes for North!!

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Listen to me and listen carefully, I don't want to hear any Kim K slander when it comes to her involvement (of lack thereof) in the WNBA. This is the best thing to happen to that league since Caitlin Clark. Once the Kardashian braintrust gets involved in a business venture...

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And make no mistake about it, this is a business venture. Skims already had the biggest stars in the league strip down to their skivvies for an ad and that was just the beginning. By her showing up in that locker room she is subconsciously dangling the allure of fame right in the grill mix of every single one of those players. In turn they'll buy into the brand and, in turn, Kim will make another billion dollars. Chess not checkers, mother fuckers. Mark my words, in the next five years Skims will be on par with Nike/Reebok/Under Armour in terms of their involvement in professional sports. I know it's a bold statement but it's true. Don't believe me? I have two words for you…Kris. Jenner. 

Annyyyywho, the sparks ended up losing the game but who cares. The league is getting attention and that's all that matters. Onward and upward, ladies.