Cameron Brink to Make Injury Return for Sparks vs Aces
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The Mirror US on MSNCameron Brink comeback confirmed as WNBA expectations made clearCameron Brink revealed she would debut Tuesday night, when the Los Angeles Sparks take on the Las Vegas Aces, in a game which head coach Lynne Roberts explained was one to get the star's feet wet
Cameron Brink made an embarrassing confession on her latest podcast, but she later realized that she wasn't in the wrong.
Kelsey Plum has been the key catalyst for the Sparks, scoring 20.1 points and dishing out 5.9 assists per game en route to her fourth-straight All-Star appearance. Los Angeles’ Dearica Hamby, Azura Stevens and Rickea Jackson are all averaging more than 13.6 points as well.
Cameron Brink admitted she was "walking around naked" during a recent photoshoot and pranked her mom into thinking she would be shown fully nude.
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):
The Sparks have not made the playoffs since 2020, which is not only the longest postseason drought in franchise history, but the longest active one in the league. Last season was a new low. They recorded the fewest wins in a season in franchise history and finished in last place at 8-32.
Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink is still working her way back to the court after suffering a torn ACL in her left knee last June, but she sees the "light at the end of the tunnel" toward an imminent return.