Los Angeles Sparks star Cameron Brink shared images of her glammed-up look on Instagram on Monday. The former Stanford forward attracted many eyes with her stunning look as her fiance Ben Felter and fellow WNBA star Angel Reese reacted to her images.
Sharing pictures of a night out where she was donning a black turtle-neck top, and a fur-laden skirt, Cameron Brink wished for a healthy knee.
She wrote in the caption of her post:
"All I want for Christmas is a healthy knee😇"
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese commented on the post with love, leaving a short reaction.
"😍😍😍😍" she expressed in the comments section.
Cameron Brink's fiance Ben Felter was also among the comments as he expressed his views in a two-worded reaction.
"Gahd damnnn 😍" he wrote gushing over her post.
Cameron's wish showed her eagerness to get back on the court. The 22-year-old suffered an ACL injury during the Spark's 79-70 loss against the Connecticut Sun on June 18 and has been out ever since. The Sparks star will be hoping to return in time for the new season.
Cameron Brink's 'Unrivaled' debut is on hold due to injury
The new 3x3 women's league Unrivaled is set to start on January 17, 2025, with six teams currently a part of the new league. WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart are the founders behind this exciting project, with many talents from the WNBA and collegiate basketball participating in its inaugural season.
Cameron Brink, who signed a multi-year deal with one of the teams, the Lunar Owls, on December 17, will have to postpone her debut as she is currently rehabilitating from an ACL injury. Sidelined for over six months now, Cameron's first game for the franchise will come in the second season.
Reports suggest she will have to sit out of the 2025 season. Despite her injury, the Lunar Owls offered her a multi-year deal and she has taken up the wildcard spot for the team for the 2025 season.
However, this is not the first time she has missed a 3x3 tournament due to her ACL injury. The 22-year-old was selected for the 3x3 US Basketball women's team during the 2024 Paris Olympics this year but had to sit out of the tournament due to the same injury.