Cameron Brink plans to return
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cameron Brink was set to come off the bench for the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday night in her first WNBA game in 13 months after rehabbing from a left ACL injury. The Sparks brought a five-game winning streak into their game against the Las Vegas Aces.
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Sparks Notes: Cameron Brink Not in Starting Lineup in Season Debut, LA Coach Shares Major Update
Los Angeles Sparks' Cameron Brink will not start in her long-awaited 2025 season debut Tuesday night at Crypto.com Arena against the Las Vegas Aces — her first
Cameron Brink spent the past year recovering from a torn ACL, and she had some help from other athletes who have dealt with the same injury.
All eyes were on Brink as she headed into Crypto.com Arena for her first game in 13 months. The former Stanford star went for a sleek all-black ensemble in her comeback. Brink wore a cropped black blazer that featured a deep V neckline. She paired it with a high-waisted black midi skirt and classic black pointed-toe heels.
The second overall pick of the 2024 WNBA draft is set to make her return after an injury-shortened rookie campaign. Cameron Brink tore her ACL just 15 games into her career, a brutal injury that
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Furthermore, following a groin injury on July 15, the Indiana Fever announced that star guard Caitlin Clark has no current timetable to return to game action. The Sparks host the Fever on August 5. Here’s all the latest Sparks news and stories (click the headline for the full article):