WNBA’s hottest star Cameron Brink sends followers into meltdown with new bikini photographs in Instagram picture dump
WNBA superstar Cameron Brink is back in Los Angeles enjoying her last few weeks of downtime ahead of the 2026 season.
The Los Angeles Sparks forward gave fans a glimpse into her offseason when she shared a series of stunning snaps to Instagram.
The 24-year-old flaunted her incredibly toned physique with a number of sizzling bikini photos, captioning the post: ‘I missed LA.’
Brink was pictured lounging around a pool in a backyard in a brightly-colored blue and green triangle bikini with a Good Days cap protecting her face from the blinding sun.
In one video included in the carousel, Brink was captured posing for photos on a beach, sporting an eye-catching orange swimsuit.
In other snaps, Brink appeared to be enjoying dinner out, baking and cooking, and spending time with friends.
Cameron Brink is enjoying her last few weeks of downtime ahead of the 2026 WNBA season
The 24-year-old flaunted her incredibly toned physique with a number of sizzling bikini photos
Brink was also captured clutching a massive bouquet of red roses as she posed for a selfie with her fiancé, Ben Felter.
The hoops star is preparing for her third season with the Sparks, who selected her with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft.
The 2026 WNBA season tips off on May 8 after the league and its players’ union finally agreed to terms on a new collective bargaining agreement.
The deal is expected to greatly increase stars’ salaries, with million-dollar players – a first for the league. That would increase salaries fourfold from last season.
The league will have a sprint over the next two months to get to opening day on May 8. An expansion draft for new teams in Toronto and Portland needs to take place.
Also, teams will need to negotiate with the more than 80 percent of players who are free agents this offseason. Training camps are set to open on April 19 – six days after the college draft.
Earlier this month, Brink showed off her own athletic and powerful physique as she posed for The Strength Issue, a first-of-its-kind editorial project redefining how strength is seen in women’s sports.
Aveeno and TOGETHXR partnered to launch the issue, which also features prima ballerina Misty Copeland, swimmer Ali Truwit and soccer star Sophia Wilson.
The Los Angeles Sparks forward gave fans a glimpse into her offseason on Instagram
Brink was pictured lounging around a pool in a brightly-colored blue and green triangle bikini
Brink appeared to be enjoying dinner out, baking and cooking and spending time with friends
She was captured clutching a massive bouquet of red roses alongside her fiancé, Ben Felter
Brink was captured dribbling a basketball in an eye-catching black mini dress and knee-high heeled boots, adding a sophisticated element to the look with a pair of square-framed glasses.
The athletes opened up on how they choose to define strength from recovery and reinvention to motherhood and elite performance.
Brink, whose young WNBA career has already been hit by injury, said her strength lies in ‘poise, conviction, and self-respect.’
She also maintained that femininity deserves its place in women’s sports, rejecting the notion that it affects a player’s commitment to their game.
‘When people see my femininity, they question my focus,’ she told the issue.
Brink suffered a season-ending ACL tear during her rookie season in 2024, but made a triumphant return to the court last year.
The 24-year-old averaged 5.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game throughout the 2025 WNBA season.
