Cameron Brink’s 105 Days of Suffering Did Provide Her “Silver Lining” Ahead of Engagement Bombshell
Cameron Brink wrote upon announcing her season-ending injury. It was only June, the WNBA season had just begun, but an ACL tear took the Los Angeles Sparks’ second overall pick out of her rookie year.
After making that post on June 20 on Instagram, about 105 days later, on September 30, she had some good news to share. Brink was engaged! But a lot more happened in this span.
In an interview released by KGW News on that day, an interesting timeline emerged. Talking about how her injury had derailed the season but also allowed her to be ‘human’, Brink talks about travel plans. “I guess I’m just being patient with myself.
And I guess the silver lining in all of this is being able to be a human for once. And doing normal people stuff,” Brink says.
“Now I’ve had more time to be on panels and talk about business. I’m going to Paris tonight, so time to travel, and see the world.
Rehab is still at the forefront of all of this and the top priority but yeah it’s been really great to just take a step back from basketball and just be Cameron, I guess,” the Sparks rookie continues.