Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink is one of the most accomplished young basketball stars in the country: she’s a former NCAA champion (2021, with Stanford Cardinal), a McDonald’s All-American (2020), and FIBA 3×3 World Cup MVP (2023).
Even though her rookie season in the WNBA was cut short due to a serious injury (a torn ACL after an awkard fall), the future looks very promising for the Princeton, New Jersey native. Off the court she’s been on a roll: she became New Balance’s first sponsored female basketball player in August 2023.
She’s also an ambassador for the popular jewelry brand gorjana, was the cover for the July edition of Flaunt Magazine and she’s part of the roster for the anticipated Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2025, which includes powerhouse names such as Jordan Chiles, Suni Lee, Nelly Korda, Gabby Thomas, among many others.
Brink looks stunning in a behind-the-scenes video of SI
Cameron Brink recently posted a behind-the-scenes video of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2025. We can see the basketball player chilling on the beach while she’s wearing a stunning white swimsuit.
“This 2025 Swimsuit roster is looking so good.” posted the magazine on Instagram, describing the Los Angeles Sparks player as “one of the most captivating athletes of her generation.”
“Known for her undeniable skill and towering presence on the court, the 22-year-old brings her fierce energy to her SI Swimsuit debut. From her impressive college career at Stanford to her rookie year in the WNBA with the Los Angeles Sparks, Brink is not only dominating the court but also redefining the intersection of fashion and sports with her sleek, standout pre-game tunnel looks”. added SI.
Looking ahead, Brink is focused on her recovery and hopes to return stronger for the 2025 WNBA season. Although her injury was a setback, her resilience and determination continue to shine through as she prepares for the long rehabilitation process.
Fans are eager to see what the big Brink will bring when she’s back on the court, especially after such a promising start to her career. The bad news for her and the Sparks is that they once again have the No. 2 pick in the 2025 draft, making it nearly impossible for them to secure the services of Paige Bueckers, as they did last year when Clark went to the Fever with the first pick.