Sophie Cunningham might be out of the team due to injury, but she is actively connected with them and recently replied with a three-word emotional message to Indiana Fever’s Instagram post.

Once a Fever, always a Fever. Sophie Cunningham is currently experiencing the same feelings. The forward is out of the action due to injury during a game against the Connecticut Sun. Even though she tried to stay in touch with the team players, Cunningham highlighted how stressful it is to watch games from the sidelines.

The player tries to stay updated and connected with the franchise and her teammates, and the star’s heartfelt response to Fever’s recent post clearly shows her love for her teammates.

Sophie Cunningham’s Emotional Response To The Indiana Fever Post

The Indiana Fever’s wins over the Seattle Storm and the Los Angeles Sparks kept their postseason qualification hopes alive. Ahead of the game against the Golden State Valkyries, the franchise shared photos of players entering the Chase Center.
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Famous for her entry and outfits, the former Phoenix Mercury star was absent from the photos. Fans might have missed her, but the player also misses the Fever. Responding to the Indiana Fever’s post, the former Missouri forward wrote, “miss my girls.”

The two-way player is out of action for a season following a knee injury. She played in 30 games for the franchise and averaged around nine points and four rebounds. The star has amassed a massive fan following since joining the Indiana team. Analyst Skip Bayless connected Cunningham’s rise in popularity to her friendship and bonding with Caitlin Clark.

 

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Though neither player commented on Bayless’ claims, Cunningham had ‘corrected’ Skip Bayless for his comments on CC’s injury.

Sophie Cunningham stands By Her Teammates

It’s not just one reply that shows her connection with the Fever players. The 28-year-old forward has always supported her teammates. She lauded their accomplishments and wins or bashed critics for ‘wrong’ comments.

After her injury, her first post was congratulating the side for a win over the Sun and also hyped up Kelsey Mitchell for her offensive game. Afterwards, Cunningham nullified Skip Bayless’ claims over Caitlin Clark’s extended absence.

Lexie Hull also mentioned how the injured players keep messaging and encouraging the players during the current stretch. But the love and affection are mutual. Indiana Fever players also showered love on the injured star’s first post after injury.