Cameron Brink shared a four-word reaction to an adorable picture of her fan. The Instagram handle of the Los Angeles Sparks uploaded pictures of the fan.
In the first picture, the young fan opened her Christmas present to find a Brink jersey and had a delighted expression on her face as she held up the jersey. The second picture featured her sleeping in her bed while wearing the new gift.
"How the day started ➡️ how it ended," the account posted.
This caught the attention of the Sparks star, who dropped into the post's comments section to express her thoughts.
"I’m actually crying ❤️," Brink wrote.
Cameron Brink was a highly anticipated player from the 2024 WNBA draft. She had a good start with the Sparks until she tore the ACL in her left knee and was sidelined for the rest of the season.
In 15 games, she averaged 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 22.0 minutes per game. She shot 39.8%, including 32.3% from 3-point range.
The Sparks (8-32) had a terrible run last season, failing to make the playoffs. However, much of their poor performance was credited to the huge number of injuries on the squad. In addition to Brink, Lexie Brown was also ruled out for most of the season because of her illness.
The injury also cost Brink her spot on the USA Basketball 3x3 basketball squad at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Sparks star has now recovered and will be back in action soon. She will be playing for the Lunar Owls BC in the 3x3 basketball league, Unriavled.
Cameron Brink reveals her Christmas wish with stunning pictures
On Tuesday, Cameron Brink uploaded pictures of herself in a black turtleneck minidress. The Sparks star wore tights and black high heels to complete her outfit. She accompanied her Christmas wish in the caption:
"All I want for Christmas is a healthy knee😇."
Brink has had an eventful offseason, getting engaged to boyfriend, Ben Felter, as he proposed to her in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Fans can expect Brink to be back on the court as soon as Jan. 17 as the Lunar Owls BC take on the Mist BC in the first game of the inaugural Unrivaled season.