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During a recent WNBA game, Sophie Cunningham's protective actions towards Caitlin Clark sparked viral attention. After Clark was targeted with physical plays, Cunningham intervened, leading to her ...
Sophie Cunningham has a new nickname with her Indiana Fever teammates, and it's not " The Enforcer." Cunningham, 28, has been experiencing a huge boost in popularity on the heels of her actions ...
Cunningham was left speechless by Krauskopf's message. The 28-year-old guard did not have any caption for her post, instead letting the quote speak for itself.
A recent update of NBA rankings proves that Cunningham remains in a positive light after his first NBA Playoff run. According to The Ringer’s Top 100 NBA players list, Cunningham sits at No. 16.
Back in 2021, Cunningham was viewed as the No. 1 prospect in the NBA Draft. The Pistons called on him first, and he immediatley became a face of the franchise.
Cunningham, who played for the Phoenix Mercury from 2019-2024, called the allegations "false," "untrue" and "extremely hurtful" in a statement shared to social media.
Ahead of the big game, Hull sent a personal message to Cunningham publicly via her Instagram story. It had nothing to do with basketball, but underlined the chemistry of the Fever "twins" off the ...
In the preseason finale, an 81-76 win over the Atlanta Dream, Sophie Cunningham went down early in the third quarter, holding her ankle. She missed the remainder of the game and was even seen ...
Sophie Cunningham went down with an ankle injury in the third quarter of Indiana's preseason finale against Atlanta. She has a week before the season opener.
Cunningham especially struggled in the Game 1 loss at Madison Square Garden in New York, scoring 21 points on 8-for-21 shooting from the field, but making up for it with a series-high 12 assists.
Sophie Cunningham did not waste any time living up to her 'Spicy Sophie' nickname. And she followed that up with a team-high 21 points in Fever win.
Cade Cunningham, who scored a game-high 24 points, drives on Mikal Bridges during the Knicks’ 106-103 Game 5 win over the Pistons on April 29, 2025. Jason Szenes / New York Post ...
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