Indiana Fever Guard Sophie Cunningham on Friday referred a wink at a skirmish on the court that related to she hit an opposing player on the ground.
Tuesday’s noise about the Fever and Connecticut Sun match stems from the Sun Guard Jeep Sheldon who becomes physically with Cunningham’s teammate Caitlin Clark During a play and her eye.
The two opposing players had a fierce oral exchange before Clark Sheldon lightly suspended, which encouraged players from both teams to come together.

Sheldon’s teammate Marina Mbrey came in late and pushed Clark to the ground. Mbrey was fined an unknown amount and issued a technical error, which was later upgraded to a flagrant 2 errors, ESPNs Alexa Philippou reports.
Heads cooled down when the match was running, but Cunningham revived the tension in the fourth quarter, when Sheldon made a stalk and bolted to the other side of the court. Cunningham hit her on the floor in the last moment.
The Fever player move led to an overall shift match between players on both sides. She was also fined an unknown amount for the hard error.
Cunningham’s popularity online rose after her hard mistake. From Friday, she had 1 million followers on Tiktok, with many new fans saying they agree in games just to look at her.
Cunningham nods for the hard mistake in a tapping video, with a lip-synchronization “I can’t hold my hands for myself, I mean I could, but why would I like?” Van Selena Gomez’s hit song “Hands to myself.”
She recorded the video: “It’s a joke … The sound was too fit! Happy Game Day.”
‘Girlllllllllllllllllllll, you became a national treasure that night alone. Officially a fever/ enforcement Sophie fan, ‘wrote one tapping user.
‘Legend,’ said popular fitness influence Joey Swoll said.
“Do I look at basketball? No. Do I love Caitlin Clark and now Sophie? Yes, ‘wrote another user.
