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Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham switch sides, leaving Lexie Hull isolated following controversial decision

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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In a season where the Indiana Fever have found themselves at the heart of WNBA conversations, it is not just the action on the court that has people talking.

The team’s latest viral moment began with a simple pop culture question but quickly spiraled into a showcase of personalities, humor, and the genuine bonds that set this group apart.

Inside the Fever locker room, a spirited debate broke out over an unlikely topic: the love triangle from the Amazon Prime series The Summer I Turned Pretty. The question, posed to players in a team video, was straightforward: Conrad or Jeremiah?

For some, it was an unfamiliar reference. For others, it became a surprising rallying point that highlighted just how close-knit this Fever squad has become.

While not everyone knew the series, it was Caitlin Clark‘s answer that drew the spotlight. With her trademark blend of candor and wit, Clark admitted, “So I don’t know what this has to do with. I don’t, I read a lot, I read a lot of books. I haven’t read this book.

“But I’m gonna go with Conrad because my name also starts with a C. So that’s just getting good vibes. But I’ll look into the book.”

The choice had little to do with plot or character, and everything to do with Clark‘s playful spirit.

Her pick left Lexie Hull standing alone in her own camp, as Sophie Cunningham joined Clark on Team Conrad.

The moment, shared widely across social media, became a lighthearted snapshot of the team’s off-court chemistry, a chemistry rooted in honesty, mutual respect, and a willingness to laugh at themselves.

Locker room culture and Clark’s growing influence

But beneath the laughter is a team dynamic that runs deep. Sophie Cunningham, a veteran voice in the Fever locker room, recently used her platform to defend Clark against critics who questioned her place in the league.

On the Show Me Something podcast, Cunningham did not mince words: “It literally pisses me off when people are like, ‘She’s not the face of the league.’ What?! … you’re dumb as s***, you’re literally dumb as f***.”

Cunningham‘s passion for her teammate went beyond statistics and headlines, speaking to Clark‘s impact both as a player and a person.

“Everyone expects her to be a certain way, and she is on the court, but she’s lowkey a kid. She’s 23 years old, she’s like my little cousin,” Cunningham added, offering a glimpse behind the scenes at Clark‘s lighter, more youthful side.

That sense of humor was on display again when Cunningham shared a meme showing Clark as a trumpet-blowing child, poking fun at herself and Lexie Hull.

“I’ve never seen anything more true,” Cunningham wrote, capturing the friendly chaos that defines this Fever group.

Off the court, Clark‘s contributions extend far beyond social media moments. For her 23rd birthday, she donated 22,000 new children’s books to kids across Iowa and Indiana through her foundation and a partnership with Scholastic.

“I remember picking out the books from the Scholastic flyer and how empowering that was for me as a child,” she explained, underscoring her commitment to making a difference for the next generation.

Even as Clark has been sidelined with a groin injury, missing several games, her presence in the locker room has not faded.

Teammates continue to cite her infectious energy, commitment to the team, and ability to lighten the mood, no matter the circumstance. Cunningham, ever the protector, makes sure Clark knows she has support on and off the court.

For the Fever, moments like these are more than distractions from the rigors of a WNBA season, they are a testament to a culture built on trust, vulnerability, and genuine friendship.

In an era when locker rooms can be tense or divided, Indiana’s ability to mix humor and heart is quietly fueling their resurgence.

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