Los Angeles Sparks player Cameron Brink is garnering attention off the court with her toned physique in bikini photos as she gears up for the 2026 WNBA season.
The 24-year-old recently took to Instagram to share a series of vacation photos with the caption, "I miss Los Angeles." The post features Brink relaxing poolside in a two-piece bikini and a baseball cap, showing off her abs. In an accompanying video, she showcases an eye-catching orange swimsuit on the beach.
The LA Sparks star also shared everyday moments of her offseason, including dinners out, baking, and spending time with friends. The photo dump also included a romantic snapshot with her fiancé, Ben Felter, holding a massive bouquet of red roses.
Brink, the number two overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, is preparing for her third season with LA Sparks. The 2026 campaign is set to start on May 8, following a new collective agreement between the league and the players' union, according to Daily Mail.
This groundbreaking agreement is expected to significantly boost player income, potentially paving the way for the league's first players with million-dollar salaries.
In the next two months, the league will finalize an expansion draft for new franchises in Toronto and Portland while navigating free agency for over 80% of its players. Preseason action is expected to begin on April 19.
Before her vacation, Brink drew attention for her feature in "The Strength Issue," a collaborative campaign between Aveeno and TOGETHXR designed to redefine the perception of strength in women's sports.
Posing in a short black dress and high-heeled boots while dribbling a basketball, Brink presented an image that was both powerful and unabashedly feminine. She noted that she is frequently questioned about her focus when projecting a feminine image, but she firmly stated that her strength stems from calmness, belief and self-respect.
Brink's professional journey was challenged when a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) abruptly ended her 2024 rookie campaign. She recovered to make an impressive return in 2025, averaging 5.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game.
Off the court, Brink established herself as one of the highest-earning collegiate athletes through lucrative Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals.
In 2023, she became the first female basketball player to sign with New Balance and partnered with Chegg for a student mental health campaign inspired by her own struggles with anxiety. She also holds endorsements with Urban Outfitters and Netflix.
Brink launched the podcast "Straight to Cam" in 2025 alongside Sydel Curry, sister of NBA superstar Stephen Curry.



































