LOS Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink provided fans with an injury update via Instagram recently.
Brink posted a video to his story and said, “No ACL, no problem,” while holding the brace and walking freely in boots.
This happened after the WNBA star suffered a torn ACL during the first quarter of the Sparks’ June 18 road game against the Connecticut Sun.
Brink was trying to get past Suns center Brionna James with the ball but fell awkwardly to the ground.
One day after it was revealed that Brink would miss the rest of the season and the 2024 Paris Olympics.
She was named to the USA Women’s 3×3 Basketball Team earlier this year.
The 22-year-old striker appears to be recovering well after adding a Instagram post of herself walking without crutches yesterday.
The post was captioned “Still struttin.”
Brink’s post contains four photos of her wearing different outfits before her team’s games.
In the first two photos, Brink is wearing a black and white top and a white and black skirt with matching black boots.
In the last two photos, the Sparks forward is wearing a white button-down blouse and matching white pants.
Fans rushed to the post to share their thoughts with many fans offering to help the 6-foot-1 forward.
“Take my acl, mcl or whatever PLEASE,” offered one fan.
“It doesn’t even look like she’s hurt,” questioned a second.
“THAT SHOULD BE MY ACL,” joked a third.
“TAKE MY ACL OUT,” begged a fourth.
“She is completely cured,” commented a fifth.
Brink played in just 15 games this season and averaged 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game.
At the time of Brink’s injury, she was ranked third in the WNBA’s blocking category.
She was a threat defending the paint before the injury, averaging 2.3 blocks per game.
Meanwhile, Brink has gained a large following on social media.
The 22-year-old Stanford product has amassed more than 1.3 million followers on Instagram.
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