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Tunnel fashion has become part of the WNBA spotlight, and Cameron Brink continues proving she belongs near the center of it. Before Thursday night’s matchup between the Los Angeles Sparks and Phoenix Mercury, Brink arrived wearing another eye-catching outfit that quickly made the rounds online. Even before tipoff, fans were already talking about the second-year Sparks star.
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Brink showed up in a gray pinstripe two-piece set that blended classic business style with a much more fashion-forward edge. The outfit featured dramatic cutout details on a cropped blazer-style top paired with matching high-waisted trousers. She completed the look with white pointed-toe heels, black sunglasses and a large black leather tote bag.
The reactions came almost immediately across social media. There was talk well before the game, and it ended during the game and may have been bigger than the game itself.
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While Brink is still working her way back into full rhythm on the court, her visibility around the league continues to grow.
The former Stanford star entered Thursday averaging 7.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in limited minutes off the bench. After injuries interrupted parts of her first two WNBA seasons, the Sparks have been careful easing her back into a larger role.
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Even so, Brink remains one of the league’s most recognizable young stars, and not just because of basketball.
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Her pregame fits have steadily become a conversation point around the WNBA, especially as tunnel fashion continues evolving into a bigger part of the league’s culture. Players across the WNBA have embraced gameday arrivals as another form of self-expression, and Brink has consistently leaned into bold looks that stand out immediately online.
That visibility matters for a Sparks franchise trying to build momentum around a new era led by Brink, Kelsey Plum and a revamped roster. The Sparks entered Thursday at 1-3 after giving up 106 points in a loss to the expansion Toronto Tempo earlier this week. Brink finished that game with seven points, two rebounds, two assists and two blocks before fouling out in 18 minutes. But regardless of the result on the floor Thursday night, Brink had already captured plenty of attention before the opening tip.
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