Cameron Brink had an unfortunate injury that plagued her career. Thankfully, as she came back last year, her season turned out to be quite an impressive one. In her return for the Los Angeles Sparks, Brink tied Brittney Griner’s record in terms of blocks.
And not only that. She also had some stellar games to make a strong statement about her return to form last year.
Brink tied with Rebecca Lobo last season when the Sparks met the Mercury. As of now, the 2024 rookie has played a total of 34 games this season. With her average reading 6.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game, she will surely look to step on the gas next year. But before that, Brink has decided to change her current agency.

Cameron Brink Is Now Signed Under WME Basketball
Brink was recently signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Unfortunately, as the two decided to split, the Sparks star has now switched her representation to Zack Miller at WME Basketball.
In a recent update, ESPN’s Alexa Philippou confirmed the news of Brink changing her agency. She also pointed out how the WME Basketball already represents recognized stars such as Sabrina Ionescu, Aliyah Boston, and others.
“News: Cameron Brink, the 2024 No. 2 WNBA draft pick, has signed with Zack Miller at WME Basketball, joining its powerhouse roster of active players including Sabrina lonescu, Kelsey Plum, Aliyah Boston, Satou Sabally and Jackie Young,” Philippou wrote.
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News: Cameron Brink, the 2024 No. 2 WNBA draft pick, has signed with Zack Miller at WME Basketball, joining its powerhouse roster of active players including Sabrina Ionescu, Kelsey Plum, Aliyah Boston, Satou Sabally and Jackie Young
— Alexa Philippou (@alexaphilippou) November 22, 2025
Now then, Brink switching her allegiance is not surprising at all. Despite the CAA having big names like Cooper Flagg in their ranks, WME Basketball’s footprints in the WNBA realm are much more prominent. Meanwhile, despite being plagued by injuries, Brink seems to have left a lasting impact on her teammates.
Azura Stevens Heaps Praises On Cameron Brink
Brink came in as the No. 2 overall in the 2024 WNBA draft. Unfortunately, although she drew heavy hype, she played only 15 games before an ACL injury sidelined her for 13 months. But her time within the team has made everyone realize how unique she is.
Speaking to The Guardian’s Claire De Lune, teammate Azura Stevens said, “One thing I’ve noticed about her, she’s really intentional about including niche groups of people. I think that’s a really cool trait that she has, with all her notoriety. I think sometimes when people have a certain status, they don’t always think of everybody. So I think for her having the status that she has and to always want everybody to feel included, fans, people in general, I think that’s really cool.”
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— Debmallya Chakraborty (@DebmallyaC93340) November 23, 2025
Surely, with things looking rosy for Brink, fans will now be eager to see how things pan out for her in the near future.











