The Fever are as hot as the weather.
Despite not having Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever are as hot as the Fourth of July weather. Clark is set to miss her fifth straight game on Saturday, as the Fever prepare to take on the Los Angeles Sparks.
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Sophie Cunningham, in her first season with the Fever, took to Instagram to share a festive message for fans on the holiday:
"Happy fourth 🇺🇸🍻🌭 hug your ppl tight, drink a cold one, and blast toby keith all day for me."
Cunningham, who recently made headlines after standing up for teammate Caitlin Clark during a physical altercation, has played in 12 games this season. While she doesn't start for Indiana, her contributions have been valuable.
She is averaging 5.3 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. In the recent win over Las Vegas, she scored just two points but posted a +17 plus-minus while on the court, highlighting her impact beyond the box score.
Cunningham, 28, is from Columbia, Missouri, and played college basketball at the University of Missouri.
She also went viral earlier this week during the Fever's celebration of their Commissioner’s Cup Championship. Cunningham was seen dancing, including a twerking moment caught on video, as the team enjoyed their big win.
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