WNBA's Sophie Cunningham got fined $500
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Cunningham combined street style with glam-punk in her Sunday ensemble. She wore a red and white cropped baseball-style T-shirt, which she paired with high-waisted faux-leather shorts. The 28-year-old’s black knee-high leather boots added a touch of confidence to her outfit, as well as a bit of a rebellious vibe.
Sophie Cunningham always makes a statement with her pregame outfits for the Indiana Fever. On Sunday, Cunningham went with a bit of a different approach. She shouted out Arby's, the fast food roast beef chain.
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Sophie Cunningham Turns Heads After Exposing WNBA Fine originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The WNBA has a lot of issues to address at the moment, but the one that keeps popping up is the officiating.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham said the WNBA fined her $500 for a social media post she sent criticizing the league's officiating.
Sophie Cunningham's first year in Indiana didn't kick off with a bang -- something the eighth-year guard has candidly acknowledged throughout the season. Betwee
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Sophie Cunningham’s 'Unbothered' Response to $500 Fine Leaves WNBA With New Problem to Solve originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham went on social media on Wednesday to reveal that the WNBA had punished her for posting a TikTok video criticizing the game officials.
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham clapped back at the WNBA on Wednesday, July 24 for fining her $500 over a TikTok in which she complained about the referees.
Sophie Cunningham poked a little fun at some WNBA referees using a Sabrina Carpenter video on TikTok, and it's ended up costing her.
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham levied with a fairly hefty fine after taking to social media to chastise WNBA referees.
Without a doubt, seeing stars like Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark on the court catches the attention of WNBA fans, who don't want to miss a game and sell out every ticket. Since he