Cameron Brink does not like exercise opportunity with male athletes.
Last week, Los Angeles Sparks made, through a Social mediaMen’s athletes to fill out a waiver and registers to execute the outcome of the composition.
Brink said she “kicked” WNBA Franchise call for male practitioners.
“I guess the recognition actually threw me potential new practices for practice,” Brink said.
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Then she pointed out some of the provocative comments that she saw in the middle of the reaction to published Leplh, which he presented the photo of her and some of his teammates.
“It’s basically just flutter, like me, dear (Hamby), Ricke (Jackson) and Kelsey, and it’s like” players of male practices. “And we usually use USC guys who also do it for a woman’s team on the USC. And all comments are like,” Let Cameron list me down “or something about Rike or something about Rike”. Brink said during a recent edition “Straight into the camera“Podcast.
Brink then expressed her tendency to male athletes whether the dynamic practices should be changed in the near future.
“Now, I’m like, we have to vote these people, preferably if they were gay. … who we believe in this gym,” she said.
Podcast Co-Host Sydel Curry-Lee also floated by a proposal by saying that potential incoming athletes “should go through heavy HR training.”

Cameron Brind from Sparks Los Angeles looks during the game against Heaven 30. May 2024. Years in Wintrust Arena in Chicago. (Jeff Haynes / Nbae via Getty Images)
The floor of the flooring finally closed the Practice application window for “irresistible” demand.
“Thank you for your interest in our practices in Los Angeles trials. We will not receive a huge number of applicants, we will not process more applications. We appreciate your time and interest in our organization” a Statement published On the registration website reading from Tuesday.
As Brink admitted that the comments in the sector was pointed out, she pointed out to the differences in the physicality that could present exercise about males.
“I’m not afraid of anyone,” she said. “Lynne (Roberts), our new coach, will scream on me because I’m not recent. But I’m not afraid of anyone.”

Cameron Brink from Los Angeles Sparks Drives on the basket during the game against Aces 18. May 2024. In Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas. (David Becker / Nbae via Getty Images)
Many women’s basketball basketball teams used the male practices of the player. At the WNBA level, New York Liberty was looking for male athletes via Socia Media. The team said that the players of male practice pass the evaluation to determine whether they “well fit” and exclude any “last motives”.
“We try to respond to the positional needs, but also physical needs, as regards the amount and strength”, spokesman freedom said New York Post Last June. “But the most important piece is ensured that it will be good to fit and do what we need and do not use this to try and get a contract with the players or have any motives or to get any motives.”
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Sparks said that the team always works on stimulating respect for his athletes and pointed out the emphasis on the security of the player.
“To clarify, as always for our practice executions, the players of sparks will not participate or be in attendance,” said the team in the statement. “The use of male players’ practices is a well-established practice and in the basketball of WNBA and women’s college, and sparks have used this approach since the start of the 1997 league. Years. Years.
“In addition, any players selected for practice determines will be based on the background check procedure to ensure the safety and well-being of our athletes.”
Brink was the second overall choice in last year’s WNBA draft. In June, she suffered the injury to the season ending in the season. She was averaged 7.5 points and 5.3 jump over 15 games during her rookie season.
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2025-03-26 02:02:00