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    Cameron Brink’s Net Worth and WNBA Salary: How Much Does the Sparks Star Earn?

    Cameron Brink’s rookie contract with the Los Angeles Sparks is just one part of her growing financial portfolio.

    In addition to her salary, Brink has signed several notable endorsement deals with brands like New Balance and SKIMS, helping to increase her wealth.

    Exploring Cameron Brink’s LA Sparks Salary

    Brink, the number two overall pick of the 2024 WNBA draft, signed a four-year rookie contract with the Sparks worth $338,056.

    Her annual salaries under this contract tally up to $76,535 in 2024, $78,066 in 2025, $85,873 in 2026, and $97,582 in 2027.

    Per Ryan Stano of SI, Sparks was more than comfortable with how her salary has been structured with the Sparks. She said, “That is good money. That is a salary that we work very hard for.”

    Nicolas Vega of CNBC also mentioned that she saves most of her earnings to ensure a better lifestyle in the future. She saved 90% of her rookie earnings.

    Brink said in the interview: “I would love to spend more, but I definitely know the importance of saving and putting away that nest egg for me later in life. You only play basketball for so long. I’m definitely trying to capitalize on the money I’m making now.”

    Inside Brink’s Brand Endorsement Deals & Net Worth

    Brink’s earnings are not entirely dependent on the WNBA. She has inked several brand deals to supplement her primary source of income.

    Brink’s net worth is estimated to be around $2 million in 2025 per SI, reflecting her multifaceted career both on and off the basketball court.

    In August 2023, she became the first-ever female basketball player to sign with New Balance. As part of that partnership, Brink has featured in several high-profile campaigns.

    Her most notable campaign was for the NB Academy Collection, which includes the Hesi Low v2 sneakers. She also launched the Fresh Foam BB v3 basketball shoes during the NBA All-Star Weekend in San Francisco.

    She also collaborated with Urban Outfitters in September 2022 through an NIL partnership facilitated by the sports marketing NIL agency Postgame. The collaboration was part of their “Make Your Mark” back-to-school campaign, which had 29 NCAA Division I athletes from various sports and institutions, including Brink from Stanford Women’s Basketball.

    During this campaign, she made a TikTok video with the caption “UO haul/ GRWM! Obsessed with these pieces and can’t wait to rock them this fall.”

    She also partnered with SKIMS in 2024 as part of a multi-year collaboration between the brand and the WNBA.

    Per On3’s Pete Nakos, she also inked an NIL deal with RITZ Crackers. She was among 16 elite college basketball players — eight men and eight women — selected to promote RITZ’s new Toasted Chips flavors: Sweet Habanero and Honey BBQ.

    Late last year, she made an endorsement deal with Urban Decay and became their brand ambassador. She usually promotes their top-of-the-line products like the 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil and All Nighter Setting Spray.

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