Wnba News: Sophie Cunningham fever is dropping “nobody likes”

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The fever of the fever of Indiana Sophie Cunningham made a passionate statement about the team state because he deals with injuries of Caitlin Clark and tries to prevent the spiral season.

Cunningham spoke to the team’s journalists that everyone in the league surrounded their calendars before their Dallas wings on Friday.

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The Indiana Cunningham Indiana fever against the wings of the American Airlines Center in Dallas on June 27, 2025. (Jerome Miron-Imagn images)

It was the second night of a consecutive back because they came out of a defeat against the sparks of Los Angeles.

“I think that so far this season, we have had a lot of distractions. Some injuries. I don’t know who plays. Just a lot of distractions. But I think it’s really good for us,” she said, via Indy Star. “Let’s go to adversity early. Let’s learn from that. Good news, it’s that we are not going to peak too early, so I mean, it’s a positive. It is not an excuse. Everyone plays a back.

“We talked about this, we are surrounded on everyone’s calendar. No one loves us, right? So, everyone in our locker rooms? This is the only type of people on which we can rely. We must be better in this area. We must remain disciplined, we must remain concentrated, we must be consistent and we must lean on each other.

The Indiana Cunningham Indiana fever guard presents himself on the field during the Dallas wings match on June 27, 2025. (Jerome Miron-Imagn images)

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Cunningham added that the difficult calendar was “just an excuse” and that it had to do a better job for her teammates.

Friday, she then collected five points and four assists while the fever beat the wings, 94-86.

The WNBA calendar has become a tension point with certain players.

New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart spoke of a 44-game calendar earlier this month.

“We want to play games, especially if that’s what is wanted for television and have these arenas with closed counters,” she said. “I think the most difficult part is whatever happens, when I played 36 games or 32 games, it was at the same time as 44 games.

The Indiana Sophie Cunningham fever goalkeeper reacts during the third quarter against the Brazil national team in Carver-Haweye in Iowa City, Iowa, on May 4, 2025. (Images Jeffrey Becker-Imagn)

“I know at the two ends between April and October, things are going on. But I think it is one of the biggest discussion points in the next CBA is, okay, how can we make sure that the teams do not play four (games) in six (days) three times in a season and continue to have the rest and recovery, so we are at our best. It’s difficult, it’s a difficult thing.”

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