Cameron Brink is ready for 2026.
The third-year WNBA forward, who is coming off a devastating injury in her rookie year, is finally healthy. She's excited for the upcoming season - one she believes could be a big one.
“I feel great,“ Brink told Swish Appeal. ”Just been working with our amazing training staff at the Sparks. And just really taking care of my body, and just enjoying the process of it all. So, feeling great.“
Brink, who starred collegiately at Stanford, could be one of the most versatile players in the league this season.
“Hopefully, I’m out on the perimeter a little bit more this year, but I feel like I can be a jack of all trades,” Brink said. “If they need me to set ball screens and roll the rim, I’ll do that.”

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Brink and her Los Angeles Sparks teammates are getting ready for the season on Thursday afternoon.
It's officially Media Day for the Sparks.
Brink rocked some special jewelry for the occasion.
WNBA star Brink rocks special jewelry
Brink's teammate, Erica Wheeler, gifted Brink a special necklace for their Media Day photoshoot on Thursday.
The WNBA shared footage from the special day.
The Sparks finished the 2025 season at 21-23, though they are hoping to take a step forward in 2026.
A healthy Brink will go a long way for the Sparks' hopes.
