In her first interview as a member of the Indiana Fever, Sophie Cunningham wasted no time making her intentions clear. She didnât come to Indiana for the spotlight, the attention, or the media frenzyâshe came to win. Her confidence, combined with the Feverâs remarkable offseason acquisitions, completely dismantles the tired narrative that ânobody wants to play with Caitlin Clark.â In fact, Cunninghamâs words, along with the Feverâs growing superteam, prove quite the opposite.
Sophieâs Arrival: A Game-Changer for Indiana
Cunninghamâs arrival in Indiana was met with overwhelming excitement from fans. The moment her trade was announced, Fever fans rushed to get their hands on her jersey. Within hours, her jersey was completely sold out worldwideâa testament to how much sheâs already embraced by the fanbase.
During her interview, Cunningham directly addressed the teamâs goals and her role in helping Indiana achieve them:
âI didnât come here for the spotlight, I didnât come here to have more eyes on meâI came here to win. And I really do think that with the group that we have, we are going to win a championship sooner than later.â
For Fever fans, those words were music to their ears. For Caitlin Clarkâs criticsâespecially those who doubted her ability to attract elite talentâthey were a reality check.
Sheryl Swoopesâ Narrative Just Fell Apart
Not too long ago, WNBA legend Cheryl Swoopes boldly claimed that nobody wanted to play with Caitlin Clark. She insisted that free agents would actively avoid the Indiana Fever and that Clarkâs presence wouldnât be enough to attract top talent.
But Swoopesâ words are now echoing in an empty room, drowned out by the Feverâs incredible offseason moves.
While Swoopes was busy making these claims, the Feverâs front office was quietly building one of the most stacked rosters in recent memory. They didnât just add a single veteranâthey acquired multiple championship-caliber players, all eager to play alongside Caitlin Clark.
Hereâs a look at who the Fever brought in:
Natasha Howard â A multi-time WNBA champion and elite defender.
DeWanna Bonner â A seasoned veteran known for her scoring ability and leadership.
Sydney Colson â A high-IQ point guard who brings championship experience.
Brianna Turner â A defensive powerhouse who adds depth to the frontcourt.
Sophie Cunningham â A tenacious, fiery competitor who isnât afraid to mix it up.
All of these moves point to one clear fact: Indiana Fever isnât just a team people want to play forâitâs quickly becoming a destination franchise.
Sophie Cunninghamâs Championship Mindset
Cunninghamâs enthusiasm during her interview wasnât just about herselfâit was about what the Fever are building. She recognized the immense talent on the roster and saw an opportunity to be a part of something special.
âI just kind of heard what they were doing, and of course, you have Caitlin, whoâs drawn eyes from all around the world. Why not be a part of something great?â
Sheâs not just excited about Clark, but also about her other teammates, especially the Feverâs young core:
âYou see Caitlin, you see Aaliyah Bostonâsheâs a great passer. Kelsey Mitchell is a great passer. If you move and make the right cut, youâre going to get the ball.â
Cunninghamâs remarks are a stark contrast to the false narrative that Clark is a âbad teammateâ or that she âdoesnât make players better.â Quite the oppositeâplayers want to play with Clark because they recognize her passing ability, her high basketball IQ, and her leadership on the court.
Indiana Feverâs Transformation into a Powerhouse
A year ago, the Fever were a young, developing team with potential but lacked the experience and firepower to be true contenders. Fast forward to now, and Indiana is shaping up to be one of the most dangerous teams in the WNBA.
Last season, teams tried to bully Clark, throwing physical defenses at her with little to no response from her teammates. But with Cunninghamâs arrival, thatâs about to change. Cunningham has built a reputation as a gritty, tough enforcerâa player who wonât hesitate to stand up for her teammates.
âI stick up for my teammates, I stick up for myself. Iâm a fierce competitor, and I hate to lose.â
For Clark, who spent her rookie season absorbing hard fouls and unnecessary roughness, having Cunningham by her side will be a game-changer.
Cunninghamâs Versatility and Shooting Ability
While Cunninghamâs toughness and leadership are invaluable, her basketball skills should not be overlooked. Last season, she shot nearly 40% from three-point range, making her an elite floor-spacer.
Cunningham changes that dynamic completely. Now, when Clark is double-teamed, she has another reliable shooter to kick the ball out to.
Cunningham sees the Feverâs offensive potential and is already eager to take advantage:
âI can shoot the ball. And when you have playmakers like Caitlin, like Kelsey Mitchell, it lets them do their thing, and then the defense draws in, and youâre just ready to shoot.â
Indiana Fever: A Legitimate Championship Contender
Whatâs most exciting for Fever fans isnât just the talent on the rosterâitâs the mentality of the players coming in. Cunningham, Howard, and Bonner arenât just here to fill roster spots. They are seasoned professionals with deep playoff experience. They know what it takes to win.
âI played in motion offenses my whole life. Itâs a running, gunning style, and I thrive in that. If you move, youâll get the ball. Thatâs going to make us really dangerous.â
Itâs clear that Indiana Fever isnât just thinking about making the playoffsâtheyâre thinking about winning a championship.
Cunninghamâs confidence reflects a shift in expectations for the Fever. This isnât just a young team hoping to compete anymore. This is a squad with real depth, elite shooting, and veteran leadership.
The Final Blow to the Anti-Caitlin Clark Narrative
The idea that nobody wants to play with Clark has now been completely destroyed. Cunningham, along with several high-profile free agents, actively chose Indiana.
If anything, Clarkâs presence attracted these players to Indiana. They see whatâs being built. They see Clarkâs impact. And they want to be a part of it.
Cunninghamâs final words sum it up perfectly:
âI didnât come here for the spotlight. I came here to win.â
Thatâs exactly what the Fever are setting themselves up to do. And with this new roster, a championship in Indiana isnât just a dreamâitâs a very real possibility.
Conclusion: The Fever Are Here to Stay
Cunninghamâs arrival marks the final nail in the coffin of the âNobody wants to play with Caitlin Clarkâ narrative. The Fever have assembled a stacked roster, and they have real championship aspirations.
For fans, the message is clear: Indiana is building something special. And for Clarkâs critics, the message is even clearer: Itâs time to move onâbecause the Fever are here to win.