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The Los Angeles Sparks didn’t let Sophie Cunningham forget. Following the Sparks’ 89-87 win over the Indiana Fever on Saturday, the team wasted no time trolling Cunningham on social media over her comments about the WNBA’s planned expansion.
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Yardbarker on MSNSophie Cunningham clarifies her controversial comments about WNBA expansionSophie Cunningham drew some criticism earlier this week over the way she reacted to news that the WNBA is expanding, and the Indiana Fever guard has since tried to clarify her stance.
HISTORY LESSON: Detroit wins WNBA expansion bid. Why did Detroit Shock leave and why is league expanding? Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle "I also think that you want to listen to your players, too," said Cunningham who has gone ...
While offering her opinion Tuesday, July 1, on the WNBA’s announced expansion of teams in Detroit, Cleveland and Philadelphia, Cunningham did a remarkable thing. She managed to put her foot in her mouth while kicking the hornet’s nest by daring to ...
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham had a strong reaction to the news that the WNBA was expanding to an 18-team league by the end of the decade. Beyond the previously-announced additions of ...
The Indiana Fever guard said she wished the WNBA "listened to players" on where the league should expand to, and offered her own suggestions.
Women's basketball legend Nancy Lieberman called out Sophie Cunningham after the Indiana Fever guard spoke dismissively of two cities that were recently announced as WNBA expansion destinations.
We interrupt this boring page of an old playbook — Miami over Cleveland, revolutionary idea — to bring you a silver lining: Cunningham’s Cleveland potshot will hasten the new franchise’s rise, even if it hurts fans’ feelings today.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has faced criticism over the last week for her comments about the WNBA's planned expansion to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia. Cunningham was asked about ...
Cunningham was asked about the league's choice of those three expansion cities at the conclusion of a process that also explored Kansas City, Miami and Nashville as options for WNBA franchise.