Sparks' Brink on Verge of Return From 13-Month ACL Recovery
- On Saturday, Bria Brink, Sparks forward, was cleared to play after a lengthy recovery.
- Her injury dates to June 19, 2024, when she tore her ACL in her left knee, leading to a 13-month absence.
- Recently, she was restricted to non-contact practice while earlier this summer, Brink returned to on-court drills, and over the past year she started a podcast and graduated from Stanford.
- Lynne Roberts ruled Brink out of Saturday night's game against the Liberty, but said she expects the 6-foot-4 forward back soon.
- In a June 3 appearance on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, Brink said it would take `a couple months` to return to game action, and she is eager to rejoin her Los Angeles Sparks teammates.
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LA Sparks’ Cameron Brink nears return after 13-month ACL recovery
By DOUG FEINBERG The Associated Press NEW YORK — Cameron Brink can see the light at the end of the tunnel. She’s been out for 13 months after tearing the ACL in her left knee in a game at Connecticut in June last season. Now she’s been cleared to play again and is eager to get back on the court with her Los Angeles Sparks teammates. “I feel great. I’m super thankful that the Sparks have let me take my time and really feel great coming back,” Bri…

Sparks' Brink on verge of return from 13-month ACL recovery
NEW YORK — Cameron Brink can see the light at the end of the tunnel.

LA Sparks' Cameron Brink nears return after 13-month ACL recovery
Cameron Brink has been cleared to play again after a 13-month recovery from an ACL tear in her left knee. She was injured in a game last June. Brink is eager to rejoin her Los Angeles Sparks teammates on the…
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