Sophie Cunningham knows how to turn heads.

    The Indiana Fever guard is known for being somewhat of an enforcer on the floor, constantly coming to the defense of her star point guard, Caitlin Clark.

    But off the floor, Cunningham likes to turn heads.

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    The former University of Missouri guard sizzled in a lingerie-themed pregame outfit this weekend.

    WNBA fans obsessing with her pregame photo

    “Wow stunning 🤩🤩,” one wrote.

    “Phenomenally flawless,” one fan added.

    “Awesome lady!” one fan added.

    “What a Sweetheart! ❤️,” one fan added.

    Cunnigham was taunting DeWanna Bonner with her TikTok caption

    Cunningham’s caption for the pregame outfit photo was: “NO POINTING TODAY.”

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    The WNBA star was poking fun at the incident she had with DeWanna Bonner earlier this week. Cunningham and Bonner got into a bit of a skirmish. Fingers were pointed. As Bonner got more and more outraged, she yelled at Cunningham to not point her finger at her.

    Cunningham, though, did not relent.

    The Athletic, meanwhile, had more on the incident.

    “In the fourth quarter of the Fever’s eventual 86-77 win over the Mercury, Clark and Bonner got tangled up and exchanged words after referees whistled the play dead. They were separated quickly — Cunningham was one of the first Fever players on the floor to Clark’s side — but emotions didn’t die down,” they reported.

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    “Moments later, Bonner and Cunningham became the focal point of the ongoing trash-talking, with Bonner issuing choice words to Cunningham and pointing at her. Cunningham maintained eye contact and wordlessly pointed back … and kept pointing … and kept pointing … and kept pointing, for roughly 22 seconds, until a seemingly amused Fever staff member redirected her toward the bench.”

    The moment quickly went viral and, clearly, Cunningham is still having fun with it, joking about it with her pregame outfit captions on social media.

    This story was originally published by The Spun on Jun 28, 2026, where it first appeared in the WNBA section. Add The Spun as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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