VIDEO: Los Angeles Sparks Star Cameron Brink Showed Off Her ‘Legs For Days’ In Tiny Tennis Skirt Before Game vs. Caitlin Clark

 

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Cameron Brink went viral with yet another pregame outfit before Tuesday night’s game against the Indiana Fever.

Among a variety of pregame attire before a WNBA clash that featured three of the top four picks in the 2024 draft, Cameron Brink, the second overall pick of the Los Angeles Sparks, stood out due to the absence of color in her sportswear ensemble.

WNBA rookie Cameron Brink has SI Swimsuit aspirations

Tuesday night, Brink arrived at Gainbridge Fieldhouse wearing all white. She was wearing a white tennis or golf skirt and a white New Balance athletic shirt. To complete the look, she added white sneakers and socks.

Aside from Brink playing tonight, No. 1 overall pick Caitlin Clark and No. 4 overall pick Rickea Jackson are also in the Sparks-Fever clash.

The Sparks-Fever game at Crypto Arena in Los Angeles drew a record 19,103 spectators, setting a new attendance record for this series. Arash Markazi claims that’s the biggest home record in the franchise’s history.

Brink and Caitlin Clark are currently going head-to-head in the WNBA for the second time in their career.

Cameron Brink Has Been A Force For The Sparks During A Tough Early Season Schedule

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Cameron Brink has averaged 8.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.5 steals, and 3.3 blocks per game in her four appearances with the Sparks. Per ESPN.com, She also makes 85.7% of her free throws and shoots 37.5% from beyond the arch, per ESPN.com.

Brink played one of her best games against the Fever, stuffing the stat sheet with 15 points and nine rebounds.

Despite her numbers, the Sparks are just 1-4 on the year and are in last place in the Western Conference.

Kevin Byard Reveals His Conversations With Caleb Williams

Safety Kevin Byard has explained how he encouraged the rookie quarterback following his poor spell.

“I said something to him at the end of practice: Keep going, we’re gonna keep making you better,” Byard said, per NBC Sports Chicago. “Not necessarily saying that he had a terrible day, but like days like this are gonna make you better. So that’s our job, and like I said, obviously, just the first three days of practice, he’s done a lot of positive things. He’s made some really great throws. Just coming in with that swag as a rookie quarterback, he doesn’t seem flustered by anything, so that’s exciting to see.”

Byard added that Williams and the offense had beaten the defense earlier in the week and he wants his QB to remain consistent no matter who wins in practice.

“Sometimes it’s going to be back and forth, and that’s how the season is going to be, week to week,” he remarked. “Every week is not going to be great. Some weeks, we’re going to have to do a two-minute drill; he’s going to have to go win us a game. Some weeks, we’re going to blow people out. Sometimes it’s not going to be like that.

“So I would just kind of tell him, like, hey, days like this, just keep fighting, keep going, watch the film, get better. And that’s for everyone on the team. Everything is not going to be peaches and cream. You know what I’m saying? But like I like his confidence and he kind of just looked me straight in the eye and said ‘of course I will,’ and that was good to see.”

Caleb Williams would do well not to get his head down. He’s clearly one of the most talented quarterbacks to come out of college in recent years and will get better.

He just has to keep working.