How to watch Cameron Brink’s WNBA return in Aces-Sparks for free
13 months after her WNBA rookie season was cut short due to an ACL tear, 2024 second-overall pick Cameron Brink is set to make her season debut tonight.
Brink has been sidelined since June 18, 2024, just 15 games into her rookie season for the Los Angeles Sparks.
Ahead of the Sparks’ last game against the New York Liberty on Saturday, July 26, her status was upgraded from “out” to “doubtful,” but she didn’t play in the matchup, which the Sparks won 101-99.
aces vs. sparks: what to know
- When: July 29, 10 p.m. ET
- Where: Crypto.com Arena (Los Angeles)
- Streaming: WNBA League Pass (try it free)
Yesterday, Brink confirmed to the Long Beach Press-Telegram’s John W. Davis that she’d be making her season debut tonight against the Las Vegas Aces.
Ahead of her debut, Brink told reporters, “I feel like my defense has always been something I’ve leaned on…but probably just giving myself patience on offense knowing that it’ll come eventually. But both will need some work, for sure.”
Aces vs. Sparks start time
Tonight’s (July 29) Las Vegas Aces vs. Los Angeles Sparks game begins at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT).
Aces vs. Sparks channel and how to watch Aces vs. Sparks for free
If you live in the Sparks’ television area, you can watch the game on Spectrum SportsNet. In Vegas, it’ll air on Vegas 34.
If you live anywhere else in the country, the easiest, most cost-effective way to tune into out-of-market WNBA games, including tonight’s Las Vegas Aces vs. Los Angeles Sparks game, is with a WNBA League Pass subscription. WNBA League Pass, which carries most out-of-market games, currently costs $12.99/month after a seven day free trial.
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