Cameron Brink shines in style before Sparks’ nail-biting win.
Cameron Brinks Flaunts Stunning Outfit Before Second Game Since Injury Return originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink made waves Friday night as she arrived at Climate Pledge Arena for her team’s road matchup against the Seattle Storm—her second game since returning from a long ACL injury.
The 23-year-old, known for her style as much as her defensive dominance on the court, turned heads in the tunnel with a fashion-forward look before tipoff.
Brink wore a white, sheer long-sleeve dress with a ribbed texture and a high neckline. The cropped design revealed her midriff, which she paired with black high boots and a matching black handbag.
This stylish pregame moment came just two days after her emotional return to the WNBA, marking her first game action in over a year.
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— Los Angeles Sparks (@LASparks) August 2, 2025
Second Game Back After Cameron Brink’s Year-Long ACL Recovery
Brink’s return to the court has been one of the most anticipated comebacks of the 2025 WNBA season. She suffered a torn ACL in June 2024 while playing against the Connecticut Sun, an injury that kept her sidelined for 13 months.
She finally made her season debut on Tuesday against the Las Vegas Aces, where she logged 13 minutes off the bench. In that game, she tallied three rebounds, one assist one steal, one block, and knocked down a three-pointer, earning loud cheers from the home crowd.
“It was really fun to be out there with my teammates and feed off the crowd,” Brink said after her return. “That’s definitely my favorite part of basketball—just competing and working my butt off.”
Sparks’ Playoff Push
When the game tipped off, Brink and the Sparks were locked in a tight battle with Seattle. The contest went down to the wire, but Los Angeles ultimately escaped with a 108-106 victory, improving to 12-15 on the season.
The win is a boost for the Sparks’ playoff push, as every victory counts in the tight Western Conference race. Brink’s presence, even in limited minutes, remains a welcome lift for Los Angeles as they work to build momentum.
Before her injury, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft averaged 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game as a rookie. Known for her rim protection and ability to stretch the floor, Brink is expected to gradually increase her workload in the coming weeks.
Her return also brings leadership and defensive stability to a Sparks team eager to fight for a playoff spot.
With the Sparks now holding a confidence-building win over Seattle, Brink’s comeback story is just getting started.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 2, 2025, where it first appeared.
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