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Cameron Brink sports all-white outfit ahead of Los Angeles Sparks-Indiana Fever matchup

On3 imageby:Andrew Graham05/28/24

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Cameron Brink
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Amidst an array of varied pregame outfits ahead of a WNBA matchup featuring three of the top four picks in the 2024 draft, No. 2 overall pick Cameron Brink stood out for the lack of color in her athletic-wear outfit.

Entering Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday evening, Brink went with head-to-toe white. She had a white New Balance athletic top and a white skirt, seemingly for tennis or golf. And white socks and white sneakers rounded it out.

The black handbag with metallic studs on the outside provided a nice bit of contrast, as did the outfits of her various teammates and foes, which featured a fair bit of color and plenty of designer logos.

Not depicted in the video is one of the main attractions in any Fever game: No. 1 overall pick Caitlin Clark. And Brink is also teammates with No. 4 overall pick Rickea Jackson.

Outfits aside, there’s no shortage of star power on the court in Indy on Tuesday.

The last matchup with these teams had record attendance

A record 19,103 fans were in attendance for last night’s Sparks-Fever game at Crypto Arena in Los Angeles. That’s the largest home record in franchise history, according to Arash Markazi.

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Speaking of record numbers, the Clark and the Fever continue to break viewership/ratings records every time they set foot on the floor. Her recent matchup with the New York Liberty drew in an impressive audience.

That matchup – a 91-80 Liberty victory – averaged 1.71 million viewers to become the second-most watched game in the WNBA since 2002, according to Sports Media Watch. It trailed only Clark’s WNBA debut against the Connecticut Sun, which drew more than 2 million viewers, for the top spot.

In Clark’s first six games with the Indiana Fever, she’s averaged 16.7 points per game, while shooting 30.8% from beyond-the-arc. She’s also been hitting 88% of her free throw attempts. The former Iowa star has also dished out 6.2 assists per outing, while stuffing the stat sheet with one block, 1.2 steals, and 5.5 rebounds.

In Brink’s four games with the Sparks, she’s averaging 8.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.5 steals, and 3.3 blocks per game. She’s also shooting 37.5% from deep, while hitting 85.7% of her free throws. Brink has only attempted eight threes, so that percentage is on low volume. Brink played one of her best game’s yet against the Fever, stuffing the stat sheet with 15 points and nine rebounds.