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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham made a passionate statement about the state of the team as it deals with Caitlin Clarkâs injuries and tries to keep the season from spiraling.
Cunningham spoke to reporters about being the team that everyone in the league has circled on their calendars before their win over the Dallas Wings on Friday.Â
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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham against the Wings at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, June 27, 2025. (Jerome Miron-Imagn Images)
It was the second night of a back-to-back as they came off of a loss to the Los Angeles Sparks.
“I think so far this season, weâve had a lot of distractions. Some injuries. Donât know whoâs playing. Just a lot of distractions. But I think thatâs really good for us,” she said, via the Indy Star. “Letâs go through the adversity early. Letâs learn from it. Good news is weâre not going to peak too early, so I mean, thatâs a positive. Itâs not an excuse. Everyoneâs playing a back-to-back. Everyone has this kind of rough schedule. For us, we get another opportunity tomorrow, and weâve got to capitalize on it. Dallas is a team thatâs hungry for a win.
“Weâve talked about this, weâre circled on everybodyâs schedule. No one likes us, right? So, everyone in our locker room? Thatâs the only type of people that we have that we can lean on. Weâve got to be better in that area. We have got to stay disciplined, we have to stay focused, we need to get consistent and weâve got to lean on each other. I think that weâve kind of wavered a little bit on that. We have our own islands.”

Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham runs up court during the Wings game in Dallas, June 27, 2025. (Jerome Miron-Imagn Images)
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Cunningham added that the tough schedule was “just an excuse” and that she had to do a better job for her teammates.
She then had five points and four assists on Friday as the Fever defeated the Wings, 94-86.
The WNBA schedule has become a tension point with some players.
New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart spoke about the problems of a 44-game schedule earlier this month.
“We want to play the games, especially if thatâs what is wanted for TV and having these sellout arenas,” she said. “I think the hardest part is no matter what, when I was playing 36 games or 32 games, it was in the same amount of time as 44 games.

Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham reacts during the third quarter against the Brazil National Team at Carver-Haweye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa, on May 4, 2025. (Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images)
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“I know on both ends between April and October thereâs things happening. But I think thatâs one of the biggest talking points in the next CBA is like, alright, how can we make it so teams arenât playing four (games) in six (days) three times in a season and continuing to have the rest and recovery so we are at our best. Itâs tough, itâs a tough thing.”
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