Just because her rookie season is over does not mean Cameron Brink is going to stop showing up looking good before games.
Cameron Brink (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
Brink’s promising rookie season was cut short after the Los Angeles Sparks star suffered a torn ACL last month, but she is still leaving fans stunned when showing up to the arena.
Just over a week ago, Brink underwent surgery to repair her torn ACL, and she already must be feeling great as she appears to be ahead of schedule in her rehabilitation journey, as evidenced by her pregame appearance on Friday night.
On Friday night, Cameron Brink showed up to the Sparks vs. Las Vegas Aces game at Crypto.com Arena in the shortest skirt, which showed off her incredible legs. She also wore a long-sleeved jacket and a short undershirt, which showed off her abs.
She finished the look with knee-high boots and a purse.
Not to be ignored, Brink was spotted without any walking aides.
Cameron Brink not only suffered a torn ACL that will leave her out for the remainder of the 2024 WNBA season but will also be unable to play for Team USA women’s 3×3 team in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
In 15 games prior to her injury, the former Stanford Cardinal standout was having a sensational year, averaging 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks a game, per ESPN.com. Brink was ranked second in the entire WNBA in blocks at the time of her injury, and fans were seriously considering her for Defensive Player of the Year.
Cameron Brink Named By Veteran WNBA Player As Impressive Rookie
Breanna Stewart recently revealed that she’s been very impressed with three rookies from this year’s draft class, one of whom was Cameron Brink.
Despite her injury, she stated, “And then, I would say [Cameron Brink]. It’s similar. Kind of just like stuffing the stat sheet — blocks, rebounds, and like letting the rest come. And they’re just learning and figuring out what they can be doing on the court.”
She also had Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark on her list.
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