Los Angeles Sparks star Cameron Brink became one of the most popular players in the WNBA as soon as she entered the league with the No. 2 pick in 2024. Despite only playing 15 games in her rookie season, Brink drew a lot of attention.

Her popularity with fans goes beyond her presence on the court. She could take her presence to a new stratosphere with a potentially risky decision. After former Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky guard Kysre Gondrezick posed for Playboy in 2025, Brink could follow in her footsteps.

The WNBA star told TMZ Sports that she would be open to posing for the magazine, but the final decision would depend on having the green light from her fiancé, Ben Shelter.

“Yeah, maybe!” Brink said. She also mentioned Gondrezick for her prior appearance. “She looked absolutely beautiful.”

“We’ll see … maybe!! If my fiancé approves,” she added with a laugh.

Brink expressed interest in going nude during a conversation with ESPN The Magazine’s “Body Issue.” That seems to be a possibility still, but Brink gave in the last say to her husband.

Cameron Brink shines in second Unrivaled season

After watching Unrivaled’s inaugural season from the sideline due to her ACL rehab, Brink returned to action mid-season during the 2025 WNBA campaign. She joined forces with Paige Bueckers in the 3-on-3 league, defending Breeze alongside Dominique Malonga, Rickea Jackson (Brink’s teammate on the Sparks) and Kate Martin.

In eight games, Brink averages 11.4 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game in 11.3 minutes per outing.

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