WNBA's Sophie Cunningham got fined $500
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Despite Clark’s absence, however, the Fever were still able to secure a crucial win against the Las Vegas Aces, 80-70, on Thursday night. Sophie Cunningham got the start again with Clark sidelined, and the veteran guard responded with another strong showing, finishing with 15 points, three rebounds and three triples in 33 minutes of action.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham said she was fined over a social media video, which seemingly criticized officiating.
Sophie Cunningham poked a little fun at some WNBA referees using a Sabrina Carpenter video on TikTok, and it's ended up costing her.
“You may hear Sophie Cunningham say something today in the Fever postgame presser about a press release stating that Caitlin Clark is day-to-day. Cunningham misspoke. That was not in a press release or the current status of Clark,” East wrote on X.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham says she has been fined $500 for a TikTok criticizing the league’s referees.
Sophie Cunningham continues her journey with the Indiana Fever on a short-term deal, blending veteran leadership and relentless energy as the team shapes its identity for the seasons ahead. Check all about her contract.
The post drew all sorts of reactions from Fever fans on social media as they expressed their excitement over McDonald’s clutch heroics. The same was the case for Indiana star Sophie Cunningham, who had one word to describe McDonald’s big shot. “UNREAL,” Cunningham wrote.
Without a doubt, seeing stars like Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark on the court catches the attention of WNBA fans, who don't want to miss a game and sell out every ticket. Since he