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Los Angeles Sparks’ star forward Cameron Brink rejoins Unrivaled — a women’s professional three-on-three league in the U.S., co-founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart — this winter.
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Brink’s decision comes just a year after initially joining the Lunar Owls last December, but having to sit out of the league’s inaugural season due to injury.
Unrivaled rosters and development pool pic.twitter.com/gXcFeENR5p
— Kareem Copeland (@kareemcopeland) November 6, 2025
Now, in 2026, Brink joins the Breeze — teaming up with fellow Sparks’ teammate Rickea Jackson and Dallas Wings’ guard Paige Bueckers, per release.
Bueckers, a star WNBA rookie in 2025, scored a career-high 44 points in 36 minutes in a 81-80 loss to the Sparks on Aug. 20.
Cameron Brink going 5/5 on warmup threes ahead of Sparks vs Storm. 🎯 pic.twitter.com/Ghc3IyAZ0g
— Ben Geffner (@BenGeffner) August 10, 2025
In the L.A. win, Brink logged an efficient 11 points and eight rebounds off the bench in just 19 minutes.
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Brink appeared in just under 20 contests in 2025 — limited by a July 29 return to game action after suffering an ACL tear in June of 2024 during her rookie season, as well as a season-ending nose injury in L.A.’s 2025 season finale against the Las Vegas Aces.
However, the 2024 WNBA first-round draft choice impressed in limited time this year. Now, L.A.’s star joins Kelsey Plum, Rickea Jackson, Azura Stevens and Dearica Hamby as Sparks players competing for Unrivaled this winter.
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