Los Angeles Sparks center and WNBA rookie Cameron Brink exited her the contest against the Connecticut Sun due to a knee injury. Cameron Brink Injury UpdateAccording to video analysis from our panel of Pro Basketball Docs, there is significant concern that she has suffered a left knee ACL tear. This diagnosis would be devastating for Brink, as it would rule her out for the rest of the season, causing her to miss the remainder of the Sparks' campaign.By video, our Pro Docs fear Sparks rookie Cameron Brink suffered a torn left ACL during this play. Read our full analysis.➡️ https://t.co/DCflJkOTv4 pic.twitter.com/Df4y2ezzWh— Sports Injury Central (@SICscore) June 19, 2024 Impact On Olympics Brink's potential ACL tear is a significant blow not only for the Sparks but also for the Women's 3x3 USA National team, where she is a key starter. Her absence from the team will mean she will miss the Olympics, which is a major loss given her talent and contributions to the squad. The impact of her injury extends beyond the WNBA, affecting her role in international competitions as well.Sparks to Suffer on DefenseFor the Sparks, losing Brink is a critical setback, especially on defense. She is currently second in the league in blocks, averaging 2.5 per game, which highlights her defensive prowess. Her ability to protect the rim and alter shots has been a cornerstone of the Sparks' defense, and her absence will be keenly felt as the team navigates the remainder of the season without one of its top defensive players.Want to know the Truth on Injuries?To receive our injury analysis first - sign up here for our free notifications and sign up here for our free newsletter. Because Injuries Matter!