The price Cameron Brink pays for a private chef may not surprise you, but it certainly puts into perspective how underpaid WNBA stars are.
There was plenty of hype around the Los Angeles Sparks when they selected Cameron Brink with the No. 2 pick in 2024, right after the Indiana Fever used the top selection on generational prospect Caitlin Clark.
Unfortunately, a torn ACL suffered in her rookie season limited Brink to 34 games over her rookie and sophomore seasons. She has averaged 5.1 points and 4.3 rebounds a game, per ESPN.
Last week, the WNBA set a March 10 deadline for a new CBA. If a deal isn’t reached by then, there’s a high probability the 2026 WNBA season will be delayed. The WNBA submitted a proposal to the players’ union that would raise the average salary from $120,000 in 2025 to $540,000 in 2026.
Cameron Brink Pays A Hefty Price For A Private Chef