When Is Cameron Brink Coming Back? All About Sparks Star’s Return Timeline After Tragic ACL Injury

Cameron Brink’s WNBA return is heating up. Get the latest on her ACL recovery and when the Sparks star could hit the court again in 2025.

The Los Angeles Sparks are keeping fans on edge as they await the return of one of the WNBA’s most electric rising stars. Cameron Brink hasn’t suited up since June after suffering a brutal ACL tear, but the hype surrounding her comeback is building fast.

She’s been grinding behind the scenes: cutting, jumping, and slowly ramping up movement. And if all goes to plan, the Sparks could be getting a serious jolt of energy right when it counts.

Cameron Brink’s ACL Journey: From Surgery Table to Cutting Drills

It’s been a rough ride for Los Angeles since Brink went down. The squad’s defense took a hit, and the playoff hunt got even murkier. Before the disaster struck, Brink showed a lot of promise as a defensive nightmare with guard-like agility. Her numbers weren’t flashy, but her presence was loud. She altered shots, crashed boards, and locked down the paint with fearless intensity.

The ACL injury came at the worst time, halting all that momentum. Brink underwent surgery in July 2024 and has been in full rehab mode since. By March 2025, she opened up on her podcast, Straight to Cam, about where she stood. “This is the hardest part,” Brink said, “I’m just finally starting to do the jumping, the running, and the cutting slightly.” No sugarcoating. Just real talk from a player determined to do things right.

The Sparks, meanwhile, have been cautiously optimistic. Brink isn’t with the team to start the 2025 season, but the vibe around her recovery is picking up steam. Reports from ESPN’s Holly Rowe suggest that Los Angeles is aiming to get Brink back around the All-Star break.

What Her Return Could Mean for the Sparks’ 2025 Run?

With Dearica Hamby doing her thing and Rickea Jackson showing signs of growth, adding Brink back into the mix would give the Sparks one of the most well-rounded starting units in the league. And don’t forget, Kelsey Plum is now in the picture too. Locked in and dangerous as ever. If that core clicks, especially on defense, Los Angeles could sneak right back into playoff contention.

Brink’s been staying active during recovery, even hopping into individual drills during the Unrivaled season. She’s clearly been bulking up, too, using this time to add muscle and shore up her frame for the grind ahead. Her recent tunnel fits have gone viral not just for the fashion game, but because fans are noticing her legs look stronger than ever.

No official return date has been locked in just yet. But all signs point to a potential comeback in early June. And if Brink returns at full strength? Los Angeles might not just be getting its star back, it could be getting its identity back with it.

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