WNBA’s Cameron Brink Returns to Sparks After 13-Month ACL Recovery
WNBA’s Cameron Brink Returns to Sparks After 13-Month ACL Recovery

WNBA’s Cameron Brink Returns to Sparks After 13-Month ACL Recovery

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Cameron Brink made her highly anticipated return to the WNBA after a 13-month hiatus due to a torn ACL and meniscus injury sustained in June 2024. The 23-year-old, a former No. 2 draft pick, played off the bench for the Los Angeles Sparks against the Las Vegas Aces, marking a significant milestone in her recovery journey. Despite limited minutes, she made an immediate impact with a rebound, assist, and a three-pointer, receiving enthusiastic support from fans, teammates, and notable figures including NBA player Stephen Curry's sister, Sydel Curry-Lee. Brink expressed gratitude and excitement about returning to the court, emphasizing her focus on defense and patience as she regains her form. Her coach highlighted the importance of enjoying the moment and the mental and physical challenges of her comeback, while Brink's social media and public appearances have also kept her in the spotlight during her time off. Overall, Brink's return is being celebrated as both a personal and professional triumph for the young star and the Sparks.

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