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Cameron Brink is still sidelined after suffering a season-ending injury with the LA Sparks. The No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft is recovering following a torn ACL in her left knee that cut her rookie season short when she was having a terrific campaign with the Los Angeles team.TH

While she’s trying to find the way back to her best version, Brink remains active on social media. The rookie forward appeared on Instagram to share a story with custom merch from the reality TV show ‘Love Island.’TH

“Can I pull you for a chat? thank you @peacock @loveislandusa,” Brink captioned the post.

@cameronbrink22 - Instagram story
@cameronbrink22 – Instagram story

The bottle is reportedly the second version of it. It is a stainless steel bottle that can store both cold and hot drinks. At the moment, the item is sold out in the American Love Island store. It sold for $32 and can be personalized with your name on the front.

Cameron Brink shared a post by Zoe Almanza on her stories, with both girls posing in bikinis and showing the bottle in the last picture of the post.

Cameron Brink is reportedly scheduled to take part in Kamala Harris event with women of sports

While recovering from her ACL injury, Cameron Brink is doing off-court things that draw the attention of fans. Besides hyping up her friends in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, she’s set to participate in a virtual event for Kamala Harris called “Hype Women for Harris.” The event is scheduled for Thursday, set to go from 8 a.m. ET through 9:30 a.m. ET.

After godbrother Steph Curry shared his support to Harris, Brink is doing the same alongside other high-profile women in sports.

“For her in this moment going ahead, it’s all about positive energy and optimism knowing how divided our country is right now,” Curry said when Harris was announced as Joe Biden’s replacement for the Democratic party in the upcoming presidential election.

Brink only played 15 games before the season-ending injury hit. She was averaging 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 2.3 blocks per game in 22.0 minutes per outing. She’s expected to be one of the leaders of the new generation of WNBA stars alongside Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.