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Caitlin Clark sends special message to Cameron Brink after devastating injury

Caitlin Clark sends special message to Cameron Brink after devastating injury

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Caitlin Clark had some very kind words for Cameron Brink after learning she wouldn’t be able to play in the 2024 Paris Olympics and the rest of the 2024 WNBA season.

Caitlin Clark of Indiana Fever
© Steph Chambers/Getty ImagesCaitlin Clark of Indiana Fever

Caitlin Clark is producing a revolution in the WNBA. After an extraordinary academic career with Iowathe impact is enormous on jersey sales, television audiences and attendance records.

THE Indiana fever have become the favorite team of millions of fans, even though they are not favorites to win the championship. This attention to Clark produced controversial episodes with players like Angel Reese And Chennedy Carter.

However, following a shocking turn of events, Caitlin Clark will not star in the 2024 Olympic Games alongside many stars of the WNBA. In fact, experts thought it was the perfect time to promote women’s basketball internationally. Cameron Brink was also expected to participate as the face of the new generation.

Caitlin Clark sends moving message to Cameron Brink

Cameron Brink suffered a torn ACL in his left knee and will miss the remainder of the season WNBA. In addition, she will not be able to compete in 3×3 at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Here’s Caitlin Clark’s reaction:

“It’s obviously devastating. You don’t want to see anyone suffer any kind of injury, and obviously an injury of this magnitude. I know she’s the type of person who will be able to get through this and come out stronger, but it breaks your heart.

Brink confirmed the news in an emotional Instagram post, guaranteeing that she would be back with the The Sparks of Los Angeles. “You never think it will happen to you and despite all the hard work, sometimes it does. It’s hard to understand, but I know it will only make me stronger. I will not derail and I will continue to love this life. I’m not defined by basketball, but it’s something I love deeply and I’m going to work every day to get back to it. It’s not a goodbye to basketball, it’s just a see you later. I am always so grateful for your thoughts and prayers.

Miguel Angel Fernandez Castro is a sports writer and analyst at Bolavip US, specializing in NFL, MLB, NBA, college football, soccer, tennis and golf. With over 15 years of experience, he has been a broadcaster, commentator and reporter at Grupo ACIR Radio in Mexico, covering major global events such as the FIFA World Cup, Super Bowl, FIFA Confederations Cup , the World Baseball Classic and the Pan American Games. , PGA Tour and ATP Tour. He holds a bachelor’s degree in international relations from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education.