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Sophie Cunningham Sparks Controversy, But Courtney Williams Has Her Back Sophie Cunningham has always played with fire. And this WNBA season, that heat’s been turned all the way up. Since joining the Indiana Fever,
The Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun played before a sold-out TD Garden on Tuesday, the second year in a row the WNBA has filled the arena to capacity for a regular season game. Fever guard Sophie Cunningham is hoping Boston hosts more games in the future.
Kansas City missed out on getting an expansion WNBA team as three new teams are joining the women’s basketball basketball league.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham had some playful words on Sunday, praising Fever fans while taking a lighthearted jab at the rest of the league.
This is in reference to Cunningham, a guard for the Fever, who sparked controversy this week when she questioned the excitement around the WNBA’s planned expansion into Detroit and Cleveland, suggesting alternatives like Miami or Nashville might be more appealing.
Sophie Cunningham continued her strong stretch of play for the Indiana Fever on Sunday, putting together another strong game during her team’s blowout 102-83 win over the Dallas Wings. Facing off against rookie standout Paige Bueckers and company, Cunningham came off the bench and made every minute count.
Women's basketball legend Nancy Lieberman called out Sophie Cunningham after the Indiana Fever guard spoke dismissively of two cities that were recently announced as WNBA expansion destinations.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has become one of the most polarizing players in all of women's basketball this season. While Cunningham was always known
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The Los Angeles Sparks did their talking both on and off the court Saturday night after edging out the Indiana Fever in a nail-biting 89-87 victory, before sending a subtle message