Cameron Brink has become one of the WNBA's most recognizable stars, and on Monday night she reminded fans that her impact extends well beyond the basketball court.
Before the Los Angeles Sparks took on the Golden State Valkyries, the Sparks shared a video highlighting Brink's arrival outfit as part of their "What's in Cam's Bag?" social media series. The post quickly generated attention from fans, many of whom have become accustomed to seeing Brink showcase her fashion sense before games.
This time, Brink arrived wearing a long black coat paired with jeans, creating a simple but striking look as she walked into the arena ahead of the Northern California showdown. For many WNBA players, tunnel walks have become an extension of their personal brand. Brink continues to be one of the league's most closely watched figures whenever she arrives at a game.
What’s in Cam’s bag. 💼 pic.twitter.com/FaGKNxoC5b
— Los Angeles Sparks (@LASparks) June 16, 2026Brink's popularity continues to grow
The former Stanford standout entered the WNBA with considerable attention after being selected No. 2 overall by the Sparks in the 2024 draft. Since then, her popularity has only continued to expand.
Brink's combination of on-court talent, social media presence and fashion interests has helped her become one of the faces of the league's next generation.
The 24-year-old has also developed a reputation for creating memorable pregame moments. Earlier Monday, videos of Brink showing off her juggling skills during warmups circulated across social media, drawing praise from fans for her impressive hand-eye coordination.
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Sparks hoping for continued progress from Brink
While the pregame fashion moments often grab headlines, Brink's primary focus remains helping the Sparks climb the WNBA standings.
Entering Monday's game against Golden State, Brink had appeared in 13 games this season while making one start. She was averaging 17.6 minutes per contest as Los Angeles continues to carefully manage her workload following the ACL injury that interrupted the early stages of her professional career.
The Sparks have seen encouraging signs from Brink as she works her way back toward the form that made her one of the most dominant defensive players in college basketball.
At Stanford, Brink established herself as one of the nation's elite shot blockers and helped lead the Cardinal to a national championship. Her defensive instincts, length and versatility remain major reasons why Los Angeles views her as a foundational piece for the future.
For now, fans will continue to enjoy every part of Brink's journey, whether it's a highlight-reel block, a viral pregame juggling session or a fashionable entrance before a nationally watched matchup.
Monday's outfit may not count in the box score, but it certainly got people talking before tipoff.
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