could be ready to go for the 2025 WNBA season as the ' ace recovers from her Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury that devastated her rookie campaign after just 15 games. Selected as the overall second pick in the draft, the 22-year-old was tipped for big things in the same class as the and but the Stanford graduate didn't get much of a chance to prove it. She was taken off the court on June 19th against the with the horrific knee injury and sidelined for the rest of the year, although she did show flashes of her talent by shooting for 15+ points three times.
Now as she begins her rehabilitation through calisthenics as she looks to rebuild muscle in her left leg, she has a target in mind to be there for the Sparks' opening game on May 16 against the WNBA's latest team: the , who are based in San Francisco. "One step at a time," Brink posted to Instagram, showing herself working out in the gym with squats, leg presses and dumbbells, as well as various other pushing movements, in a post that gained over 47,000 likes. And it's no surprise that fans were hyped to see the young woman, who is known for her fashion sense, returning to fitness as they took to the comments of the Mark Zuckerberg-owned app to hype her up.
One user wrote, "Yes bae work them knees out! Can't wait to see you back on the court!" A second commented, "MY QUEEN IS GONNA BE BACK TO DOMINATE IN NO TIME, LET'S GOOOOOOOO!" A third said, "Miss seeing you play...
I hope your rehab is going well for my fav Stanford WNBA.