Kelsey Plum isn’t the only WNBA star who opened the 2024 season with a fiery ‘fit.

Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink set social media ablaze Wednesday with her pregame ensemble ahead of her regular-season debut.

Dressed in a denim mini skirt and an asymmetrical black top that exposed part of her stomach, the former Stanford Cardinal, 22, capped off the look with knee-high black boots and a black purse as she made her way to the Sparks’ season opener against the Atlanta Dream at the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, Calif.

“Omggg,” Ayesha Curry, the wife of Warriors superstar Steph Curry, commented on Instagram, along with a collection of heart-eyed emojis.

“Go crazy boo!” former Stanford Cardinal-turned-broadcaster Ros Gold-Onwude wrote.

Brink — who was selected second overall by the Sparks in the 2024 WNBA Draft last month — also hyped the WNBA’s live-stream League Pass platform with the message, “Got League Pass?” on the front of her shirt.

Brink had a solid debut in the Sparks’ 92-81 loss to the Dream, scoring 11 points with two rebounds and four assists in 20 minutes while dealing with foul trouble.

The 6-foot-4 forward later posed for a locker room photo with Kim Kardashian and her 10-year-old daughter, North West, whom she shares with ex Kanye West.

Earlier in the week, Brink was revealed to be part of a new campaign for Kardashian’s SKIMS line, along with WNBA stars Plum, Dijonai Carrington, Skylar Diggins-Smith and league legend Candace Parker.

In a promotional shot, Brink can be seen wearing a pair of underwear and the “Fits Everybody Bandeau” from the line, along with a statement necklace.

“As the official underwear partner of the @WNBA, SKIMS is as comfortable as it gets,” SKIMS posted to its Instagram page Monday.

The Sparks will next face Plum’s Aces on Saturday in Las Vegas.

Ahead of the Aces’ season-opening win against the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday, Plum went shirtless under a cropped leather vest and wore matching black pants by Alexander Wang.

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