Cameron Brink discusses heated exchange after Sparks' loss to Aces
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 11:29 AM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Cameron Brink of the Los Angeles Sparks addressed a physical altercation during a game against the Las Vegas Aces, where tensions escalated, resulting in technical fouls for both her and Aces forward NaLyssa Smith. The confrontation occurred during the Aces' 79-69 victory on June 2, in which Brink recorded nine points and eight rebounds. Brink's postgame remarks emphasized her determination: "I'm not afraid of anybody." The incident adds to their developing rivalry, following a previous encounter that left Brink with a bloody nose. The Sparks continue to adjust without injured star Kelsey Plum as the season progresses.
- •Sparks lose 79-69 to Aces on June 2.
- •Brink and Smith received technical fouls after a confrontation.
- •Brink recorded nine points, eight rebounds in the game.
- •Brink's comments reflect her competitive nature.
- •Los Angeles faces challenges without Kelsey Plum.
- 11:29 AMYahoo Sports — Cameron Brink's four-word message after heated WNBA clash says everything
"The Sparks star didn't hesitate after another tense moment with NaLyssa Smith.
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