Cameron Brink shouldn’t be obtainable to play within the Los Angeles Sparks vs. Connecticut Solar matchup on Sunday. The quantity two decide from the 2024 draft has not suited up as soon as for her crew this 12 months, as she is in rehab from the season-ending damage she suffered final marketing campaign. In response to John W. Davis from the Lengthy Seaside Press, Brink is anticipated to come back again earlier than the tip of July.
The Sparks heart tore her ACL in a recreation in opposition to the Solar in June 2024. Since then, the previous second decide has been in rehab and making ready to make her return. She additionally missed out on the chance to play within the inaugural Unequalled season. Cameron Brink had signed with the Lunar Owls BC from the 3×3 basketball league and was anticipated to play for them within the very first Unequalled season.
Nonetheless, a number of weeks earlier than the 3×3 league’s first recreation, Brink determined to prioritize her restoration and get again to her one hundred pc earlier than lacing up her sneakers.
The Sparks acquired Kelsey Plum throughout the offseason with hopes of pairing her with the previous No. 2 decide. Nonetheless, that dream has but to be realized as Brink is anticipated to avoid the courtroom for a bit of longer.
Cameron Brink has made probably the most out of her WNBA off-time
It has been formally greater than a 12 months since Cameron Brink final performed for the Sparks. Her damage has given her a number of off-time from the league, and whereas it is not what she would have wished, the Sparks star has made probably the most out of the setback.
Brink rigorously expanded her picture and model and bagged offers from varied sponsors, together with the wonder model City Decay and sneaker firm New Stability.
She additionally received engaged in Paris to her fiancé Ben Felter on Sept. 30, 2024. She additionally launched a podcast, “Straight to Cam,” which she hosts alongside Steph Curry’s sister, Sydel Curry-Lee.
The podcast has featured many notable visitors from the basketball and popular culture world. It has grown to have greater than 17,000 subscribers on YouTube and serves as a platform for celebrities to specific their ideas, inform their tales and join with their followers.
Edited by John Maxwell

