Sophie Cunningham’s “very Laches” shirt shows the link with fever teammates

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The Indiana Sophie Cunningham fever custody is getting very good with her new teammates this season, and her pre-match outfit before Sunday’s match against Las Vegas AC proves this point.

Her shirt, in particular, had quite the cheeky message of the way she is tight with a certain duo.

Cunningham, who recently saw his popularity in the WNBA develop after defending Caitlin Clark on the ground against Connecticut Sun, put on a shirt with herself, Clark and her compatriot Lexie Hull on it with the words “Very Laches” also printed.

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Sophie Cunningham, n ° 8 of Indiana fever, arrived at Arena before the match against Las Vegas Aces on June 22, 2025 in T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. (Jeff Bottari / NBAE via Getty Images)

“Very Lesches” translates to Spanish into “three milks” – as we have said, quite the cheeky message of Cunningham.

However, in the minds of athletes presenting their support and their link with the teammates, Cunningham leaves no reason to doubt how much she loves her women in the locker room on and off the field.

She also did it with her words recently, when she spoke fiercely to journalists to have to physically defend Clark last Tuesday against Sun Players. She called the WNBA and her referees to “not protect” Clark.

Sophie Cunningham calls WNBA referees so as not to protect Caitlin Clark after starting to fight to protect her

She entered a physical altercation with Jacy Sheldon after the latter pushed Clark into the eyes, which quickly led to a skirmish when Marina Mabrey pushed the recruit of the title year of the WNBA on hardwood.

Cunningham, Sheldon and the Sun Guardian Lindsay Allen were ejected from the game with about 40 seconds after Cunningham increased sheldon hard under the basket during a quick break.

“During that, it’s just part of the game,” Cunningham told journalists. “I think the referees had a lot to do with it. It was an accumulation for a few years now, not protecting the star player of the WNBA. In the end, I will protect my teammates. That’s what I do.”

From left to right, Indiana Lexie Hull fever, # 10, the Indiana Caitlin Clark fever goalkeeper, # 22, and Indiana Sophie Cunningham fever goalkeeper, # 8, laughs near the team bench on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 during a match between Indiana fever and Washington mystics Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Imagn)

Last season, when Clark broke recruit records and the league, there was a lot of debate on the question of whether the league protected it on the field, because the teams were very physical with her to disturb her game.

Since Cunningham joined fever this season, she was vocal even on the sidelines when Clark or one of her teammates are blurring. In addition, when she arrived in the game, Cunningham is sure to walk between anyone who plays with her teammates, as shown in the incidents with Clark.

Following being a good teammate from one of the faces of the League, the popularity of Cunningham has skyrocketed, and this shows in his social networks. She had less than 400,000 subscribers on Tiktok before last Tuesday’s match against the Sun. It now has 1.3 million and counts on this platform.

On Instagram, the number was more than 300,000 and it is now more than 839,000.

The Wounded Indiana fever of Indiana Sophie Cunningham, n ° 8, on the left, and goalkeeper Caitlin Clark, # 22, react from the bench during the first half of a WNBA match against the Chicago sky in United Center. (Images Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn)

If Cunningham did not already be sufficiently as “the application” of the fever, it has identification information to save it, because it is a black belt in Taekwondo.

Cunningham and fever, however, want to win matches and make a physical statement if necessary. They have now abandoned consecutive matches after losing against the Aces on Sunday, when she had nine points, six rebounds and a decisive pass over 24 minutes.

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