Sophie Cunningham's "No One Likes Us" Comment: Fever Guard Addresses Adversity Amid Indiana's Challenges.
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Amidst a turbulent 2025 WNBA season, the Indiana Fever are facing their fair share of adversity, and guard Sophie Cunningham has offered a candid take on the team's situation. Cunningham suggested that the Fever have become a target, with other teams always bringing their best against them.

Cunningham's comments came after a loss to the Los Angeles Sparks, where she stated, "We are circled on everybody's schedule. No one likes us, right?". She emphasized the importance of the team sticking together and relying on each other in the face of external pressures. "Everyone in our locker room, that's the only type of people that we have that we can lean on, and we've gotta be better in that area," Cunningham added. She stressed the need for discipline, focus, and consistency, noting that the team had "wavered a little bit on that".

The Fever's season has been marked by a combination of high expectations and significant challenges. The arrival of Caitlin Clark has brought immense attention to the franchise, but it has also placed a target on their backs. Clark herself has been the subject of hard fouls and physical play, leading to Cunningham's criticism of officials for "not protecting the star player of the WNBA".

Adding to the adversity, the Fever have been plagued by injuries to key players, including Cunningham, Clark, and Sydney Colson. The team also waived veteran DeWanna Bonner, further disrupting their roster and chemistry. Despite these challenges, head coach Stephanie White sees this period as a "gut-check moment" for the team to define who they will be.

Despite the "no one likes us" sentiment, Cunningham's message underscores the importance of internal cohesion and resilience. She has also spoken out against being labeled a "dirty player" after defending Clark in a game against the Connecticut Sun, showing her commitment to her teammates. While acknowledging that the team felt like a target, Cunningham's response is to stand her ground and protect her teammate.

The Fever's journey through adversity has highlighted the team's depth, with players like Sydney Colson and Damiris Dantas stepping up in the absence of key starters. Aari McDonald, signed as a hardship replacement, also made a strong impression, showcasing energy and defensive prowess.

As the Fever navigate this challenging period, Cunningham's message serves as a rallying cry for the team to unite, maintain focus, and overcome the obstacles in their path. While the road ahead may be tough, the Fever aim to use this adversity as an opportunity to grow stronger and solidify their identity.


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