Cameron Brink delighted her fans after dropping a recent mirror selfie along with Lexie Hull, her former Stanford University teammate. In the selfie, Brink can be seen wearing a black crop top with matching bottoms, and flashing sunglasses on her head. Meanwhile, Lexie Hull wore a burgundy co-ord set, with both girlies letting their hair down for the picture.
Both Brink and Hull are in full practice mode for the Unrivaled League, which is set to commence on January 17th. The tournament is one of a kind, with a 3-on-3 playing mode. The league, which was co-founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, aims to allow female basketball players to perform in games during the offseason, while also giving them a chance to earn quite a bit of money.
Cameron Brink is a part of the Lunar Owls basketball club in the Unrivaled League, while Lexie Hull is part of the Rose basketball club. While Hull will play actively for the team right from the start, Brink is not expected to play much in the inaugural season, since she is still recuperating from her ACL injury. Brink is expected to be in full player-mode for the next season of the Unrivaled League.
Cameron Brink (left) and Lexie Hull (right). Photo credits: Imagn Images
Cameron Brink Not To Play For Lunar Owls In Inaugural Season
In her rookie season with the WNBA, Cameron Brink did not play in all the games as a result of her ACL injury. The 23-year-old tore her ACL after only 15 games into the season in a game against the Connecticut Sun. About a month later, Brink underwent a surgery and is still on the rehabilitation protocol.
It was surprising to see that Brink had been signed as a part of the Lunar Owls basketball club in the upcoming Unrivaled League since she still does not have the green signal to play full time. It was also safe to assume that Brink would only play actively in the next season of the Unrivaled League. Still, many fans had questions as to what exactly would Brink contribute to in this season of the tournament.
As per a recent story by ESPN, Brink commented that she is trying her best and that she is “not able to do a ton”. She showed appreciation to her teammates for being understanding and accepting of her. She also ended her remarks on a positive note that she is doing ‘more and more every day.’ Even if she is not actively playing for the team, fans can confidently confirm that Brink will bring plenty to the field with her expertise and skill sets.
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