The story wasn’t supposed to be about her. But sometimes, the game writes its own headlines.
With Caitlin Clark sidelined just hours before tipoff, all eyes turned to Indiana’s supporting cast for answers. And Sophie Cunningham didn’t just answer—she roared.
In a stunning preseason comeback win over the Washington Mystics, the newly acquired shooting guard dropped 21 points, pulled down 8 rebounds, and led a furious Fever rally that ended in a dramatic 79–74 overtime victory at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
And when the dust settled, her coach only had one word:
“Dawg.”
And yes—the internet heard it.
From Trade Piece to Game Changer
Cunningham, who joined Indiana as part of a four-team blockbuster trade this offseason, had spent all six years of her WNBA career with the Phoenix Mercury. Known for her grit, streaky shooting, and tenacity on defense, the Missouri native had often been overlooked in star-driven narratives.
But on Saturday, she wasn’t a background player.
She was the engine.
“Oh my god. Sophie’s a dawg,” Coach Stephanie White said postgame, emphasizing the word with a tone equal parts admiration and awe. “She just is. She’s a competitor… she plays with such a toughness. From an energy standpoint, she raises the level of everyone around her.”
The Moment That Broke the Internet
Social media exploded in real time.
“Sophie Cunningham just made a statement. This ain’t a role player—this is a star in the making.” —@WNBAWatch
“Caitlin Clark is the face, but Sophie is the fire.”
“DAWG ENERGY. Put it on a shirt.”
Cunningham’s hustle plays, emotional outbursts, and clutch shot-making lit up the broadcast—and fired up the crowd.
Even with Clark out, Fever fans were on their feet, and Gainbridge Fieldhouse was buzzing.
“I’m an energy player,” Cunningham said. “And when you get this building popping—it’s really hard to play here.”
She wasn’t wrong.
No Clark? No Problem.
Clark’s absence due to precautionary rest raised eyebrows before tipoff. But it also opened a door.
One that Cunningham kicked wide open.
With more ball-handling duties and offensive opportunities, she showed not just range, but rhythm. She went 6-of-11 from the field, knocked down timely jumpers, drew contact in the paint, and even ripped down eight boards.
“She was everywhere,” said Fever forward NaLyssa Smith. “That’s what a dawg does.”
The Fever’s X-Factor?
Let’s be honest: Indiana’s narrative this season has centered around Caitlin Clark. And rightly so.
But championship teams aren’t built on stars alone. They’re built on players who can step up when the spotlight shifts.
And in her Gainbridge debut, Sophie Cunningham just showed she might be the perfect counterbalance to Clark’s gravity.
A capable shooter. A relentless defender. A culture-changer.
The kind of player who doesn’t shrink when others are out—she explodes.
A Fit Too Good to Ignore
Cunningham fits into Indiana’s roster like a missing puzzle piece.
She brings playoff experience, spacing, toughness, and swagger. She’s not afraid of contact, talks smack with the best of them, and plays with a motor that refuses to quit.
And perhaps most importantly: she plays like she wants to win now.
“She’s got that chip,” said Coach White. “And that’s contagious.”
Fans Are Taking Notice
After the game, Twitter/X and Instagram were flooded with clips of Cunningham flexing, diving for loose balls, and yelling after key buckets.
“Sophie Cunningham is already my favorite Fever player, and I love Clark. That says a lot.”
“That’s the dawg they were missing last year.”
“This team is gonna be a problem.”
The Locker Room Shift Is Real
Fever insiders say Cunningham’s impact has been felt since the first day of training camp.
“She holds people accountable,” one team source said. “She brings a veteran edge. But she also keeps things light. That’s rare.”
And with DeWanna Bonner and Natasha Howard also joining this reloaded roster, Indiana suddenly looks less like a rebuilding team and more like a contender.
“People talk about the rookies. But look at the vets,” said ESPN’s Rebecca Lobo. “That’s a championship spine.”
Looking Ahead
The Fever went 20–20 last season and reached the playoffs for the first time in years. But expectations are higher now.
With Clark commanding attention, Boston continuing to develop, Mitchell anchoring the backcourt, and now Cunningham bringing that dawg mentality—this team might be deeper than anyone imagined.
“We’re not here for fun,” Cunningham said. “We’re here to shake things up.”
And judging by Saturday’s performance, they already are.
Final Word: Don’t Blink
It’s easy to get caught up in the Caitlin Clark wave. The sold-out arenas. The record-breaking viewership. The national buzz.
But if Saturday taught us anything, it’s this:
The Fever are more than just one star.
And Sophie Cunningham?
She’s not just filling in.
She’s breaking out.
So go ahead—call her a role player.
But just know that on May 3rd, in a game the world barely noticed until it was over, one shooting guard came off the bench and made Gainbridge Fieldhouse feel like a playoff game.
One word echoed through the tunnel after the win.
“DAWG.”
And the rest of the WNBA? They heard it loud and clear.
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