Cameron Brink and Kelsey PlumCameron Brink and Kelsey Plum (Photos via Imagn Images and Instagram)
Cameron Brink’s recovery journey has been both inspiring and well-documented, and having a veteran like Kelsey Plum by her side only adds to the optimism. The two seem to be building early chemistry, not just on the court but off it as well, supporting each other through training sessions and rehab. Plum’s recent Instagram updates offered fans a glimpse into the grind — resistance band workouts, court drills, and even some well-earned downtime with BBQ. For Brink, that kind of mentorship and camaraderie could be crucial as she works her way back from injury and prepares for her WNBA debut.

Cameron Brink is working super hard to get back into athlete shape after she shared a stunning update on her status with her knee injury.

Her newest teammate, Kelsey Plum, has helped her along the way.

At the end of last month, Plum took to her Instagram page and posted a video of herself working in the gym with a resistance band. Her next post showed her working on her game in the gym.

Plum’s third post was of some good looking barbeque at an unknown location.

 

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The most riveting post from Plum came in slide number 7, as it featured Cameron Brink.

Brink could be seen on gym equipment, which had her long legs completely spread out.

Brink was certainly loving it as she smiled.

“Lolol, I love ya ❤️,” Cameron Brink wrote in the comment section.

Plum and Brink will look to make quite the combo on the court for the Sparks when the season tips.

Eight months post-injury, Brink is in the thickest part of her recovery. Brink was showing promise in her first WNBA season before she suffered a devastating knee injury during a game against the Connecticut Sun in June 2024.

Cameron Brink Looking To Come Back Strong After Injury Ended Rookie Campaign

Cameron Brink in Sparks warmupCameron Brink (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Cameron Brink continues to rehab her knee eight months after tearing her ACL in her rookie season with the Los Angeles Sparks.

The 6-foot-4 forward has shown off some impressive workouts to show she is putting in the work to get back on the court.

She averaged 7.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game last season and can undoubtedly improve even more in her sophomore season.