Fever Fans See Sophie Cunningham Flourishing Alongside Caitlin Clark in Indiana

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Fever Fans See Sophie Cunningham Flourishing Alongside Caitlin Clark in Indiana
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Indiana Fever fans are loving their newest acquisition, former Mercury sharpshooter Sophie Cunningham.

On the eve of when WNBA players can sign their free agency contracts with new teams, a blockbuster trade between three squads shook up the entire community.. While the fact that it was a three-team trade was conveyed initially, the full details didn't come out until a bit later when ESPN's Kendra Andrews made an"Phoenix gets Sabally, Kalani Brown and Sevgi Uzun. Dallas gets Ty Harris, NaLyssa Smith the rights to Mikiah Herbert Harrigan and the No. 8 pick from Indy.

Sophie Cunningham is about to become an even bigger star playing in front of Caitlin Clark sold out arenas every night.🐯It will be fun to see what the Fever's offense looks like next season with Cunningham in the fold.Grant Young covers Women’s Basketball, the New York Yankees, and the New York Mets for Sports Illustrated’s ‘On SI’ sites.

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