Why Cameron Brink Left The Unrivaled League

Cameron Brink continues recovery with Unrivaled, won’t play

Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink “feels great,” but she hasn’t been able to participate in on-court activity during the first three days of practice at Unrivaled as she recovers from a torn left ACL.

“I’m not able to do a ton,” Brink said Tuesday. “I’m just really appreciative that I’m able to be here and that my teammates are super accepting of me and cheering me on from the sidelines. I haven’t been able to do a ton, but [am doing] more and more every day.”

The 2024 No. 2 pick tore the ACL in her left knee during a WNBA game against the Connecticut Sun in June, which ended her rookie season and kept her from the USA 3×3 team at the Paris Olympics. She underwent a successful operation in July.

Five months after the surgery, Brink, who signed to a two-year deal with Unrivaled, has ruled out participating this season in the new 3-on-3 league founded by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier. She is slated to play next season.

“It means a lot to be here and that the Unrivaled team and people want me here to see what’s going on for next year,” Brink said. “It’s a great opportunity.

“[Unrivaled] invited me, so I said why not take advantage of being around the best players [and] have great teammates. I hope to get stronger and advance in my recovery process.”

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