Cameron Brink has yet to make her season debut for the Los Angeles Sparks this year. The 23-year-old is still recovering after undergoing knee surgery to address her torn ACL from last season.
Brink isn't expected to return until some time in June , which is why she had to cheer for her team from the sidelines on Sunday as the Sparks took on Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky at Crypto.com Arena.
L.A. marked its second win of the new season on Sunday after taking down the Sky, 91-78, and Brink took to social media shortly after to share her wordless reaction to the victory.
Cameron Brink on IG after the Sparks defeated the Sky on Sunday pic.twitter.com/GiZyBDVkr9
— Paolo Songco (@PaoloSongcoNBA) May 26, 2025
Brink shared the Sparks' post as they flexed their 13-point win over Chicago.
In her next Instagram story, Brink reposted the WNBA's post naming Kelsey Plum as the top performer from Sunday's game. This is after the two-time WNBA guard led the Sparks to victory behind an incredible 28-point, eight-assist performance.
— Paolo Songco (@PaoloSongcoNBA) May 26, 2025
These two teams go at it again twice in June. The Sky get to host the Sparks in Chicago on June 24 before they battle it out again at Crypto.com Arena on June 29.
Depending on how well Brink progresses on her road to recovery, it's possible that she will be available for both games.
Before her season was cut short by an injury in her debut campaign, Brink, the No. 2 overall pick of the 2024 WNBA Draft, averaged 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 2.3 blocks in 15 games played.
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