Sophie Cunningham photo.

WNBA star Sophie Cunningham continues to sizzle with her social media content.

The Indiana Fever guard, who co-hosts a podcast with West Wilson of “Summer House,” has been trending online for her latest Instagram photos. Cunningham, teammates with Caitlin Clark, is enjoying her WNBA offseason. She’s looking good while doing it, too.

Cunningham shared some sizzling photos to her Instagram page on Monday, March 2.

“Feb, you were a cutie ✨,” she wrote.

Sophie Cunningham online.
Sophie Cunningham on social media.Sophie/IG

Fans immediately flocked to her comment section, as her photos even generated a response from Caitlin Clark.

“Do u play basketball,” Clark wondered.

“I’m so impressed with you. I hope you get everything you want. I’m rooting for you,” one fan added.

“Adorable ❤️❤️❤️❤️,” one fan added.

“My queen ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ of WNBA,” one fan added.

“❤️🔥😍,” one fan added.

Cunningham and the WNBA are hoping for a new deal

The WNBA and the WNBA Players Association are negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement.

“On behalf of my teammates and every member of our union, I want to be very clear that we remain committed to renegotiating the next CBA with the league and teams in good faith and privately, but we do want to set the record straight,” Cunningham said last summer. “Not for the headlines, but for the fans who support us and deserve transparency for what’s at stake. This is a defining moment in the WNBA. As the league grows, it’s time for the CBA that reflect our true value. We are fighting for a fair share of the business that we built because it is a business. We are not fighting for anything that is unreasonable.”

She added: “When it comes to salary and revenue share, we are fighting to share in the growth that we’ve created. Every other category across the business has grown. That’s media rights, ticket sales and team value. The only thing that is still capped is our player salary, which is insane. We deserve a fair share and demand our salary reflect our true value in our business.”

The WNBA is hopeful to reach a deal soon.