Cameron Brink is keeping quite the company.
The Los Angeles Sparks have featured some of the best frontcourt players in WNBA history, and now Brink has joined a list with three of the greatest.
The other names in this club: Candace Parker, Lisa Leslie and Nneka Ogwumike.
Those are the only three Sparks players to reach 150 points, 100 rebounds, and 50 steals-plus-blocks faster than Brink has to begin her WNBA career, per Polymarket Hoops.
Brink has had a disjointed beginning, of course. Her torn ACL last summer prevented her from returning to the court until recently for Los Angeles.
But already she’s shown her defensive prowess, ranking first in the WNBA in blocked shots since she got back on the court despite still ramping up her minutes.
Brink is capable of doing almost anything on the floor. It’s why she was the No. 2 overall pick in 2024 out of Stanford, behind just Caitlin Clark. Brink is even shooting 46.7% from 3-point range in a small sample size since coming back, which would be a major boost to an already impressive all-around game.
She proved as a rookie that she was ready for the spotlight, with only the injury able to slow her down.
Now that Brink is back, she’s providing the Sparks a glimpse at what the future can look like.
As a franchise, they’ve already enjoyed the brilliance of Leslie, and of Parker, and of Ogwumike.
Next up in the frontcourt is Brink, and she truly looks ready to carry on that mantle.
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