Glamorous WNBA star Cameron Brink brought emotion, energy, and plenty of attention to the court Wednesday night after delivering a huge block on Caitlin Clark during the Los Angeles Sparks' matchup against the Indiana Fever.

The moment happened late in the first quarter at Crypto.com Arena with the Fever leading by two points. Clark attacked the basket looking for a layup, but Brink quickly met her in the paint and swatted the shot away.

Magic Johnson Reacts to Cameron Brink

The crowd erupted as Brink celebrated the defensive play with a loud, foul-mouthed taunt directed at Clark.

"Get that f—ing s— outta here," Brink shouted before chest-bumping Sparks guard Erica Wheeler in celebration, Yahoo reported.

Fans inside the arena immediately reacted to the emotional moment, while cameras caught Magic Johnson standing from his courtside seat to cheer after the block.

The clip quickly spread across social media, where many fans praised Brink's passion and confidence during the heated contest. One fan posted, "BIG CAM SWAT THAT S**T OUT OF ORBIT," while another wrote, "Love the energy Cameron brought after that one."

Even with Brink's highlight play, the Fever came away with an 87-78 victory over Los Angeles.

Caitlin Clark Drops 24 Points

Clark once again led Indiana's offense, finishing with 24 points, nine assists, and four rebounds while shooting 9-of-17 from the field. She struggled from beyond the arc, however, making just one of her seven three-point attempts.

According to Daily Mail, Brink played 19 minutes off the bench and gave the Sparks an important boost with 11 points, five rebounds, and three blocks. Her aggressive defense and emotional reactions helped energize the home crowd throughout the night.

The game also included another tense moment involving Clark. The Fever star received her first technical foul of the season at halftime after arguing with a referee while heading to the locker room.

Still, Clark stayed calm when discussing the incident after the game. "I think the refs are doing a tremendous job," Clark said. "I deserved the technical they gave me." She added, "It's great for the game. Obviously, they called a lot of fouls tonight but it's going to even out so you've got to give them credit."

Clark also committed six turnovers during the game, pushing her career total to 300 turnovers in just 55 WNBA games. Despite that, Indiana controlled key moments late and pulled away for the win.