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Sophie Cunningham relaxes at the beach ahead of her first season with Indiana Fever

As the countdown to the 2025 WNBA season continues, Sophie Cunningham is making the most of her final days away from the court. The 28-year-old guard is preparing for her first campaign with the Indiana Fever, where she will team up with rising superstar Caitlin Clark following her offseason trade from the Phoenix Mercury.Cunningham has spent her entire career to date with Phoenix after being selected out of the University of Missouri in the 2019 WNBA Draft. Caitlin Clark from Team USA bench to global sensationNow, she joins a Fever team eager to make a statement, adding valuable experience and shooting depth to a roster built around young talent.But before the hard work of training camp begins, Cunningham took a moment to share her life away from basketball.Cunningham enjoys beach break before WNBA returnOn Thursday, Cunningham posted a series of […]

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Caitlin Clark is not intimidated and does not change her speech despite harsh criticism: I definitely have privilege

With the WNBA season just around the corner and media attention on her at an all-time high, Caitlin Clark appeared on My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, the Netflix interview series hosted by David Letterman. And in classic Clark fashion, she didn't shy away from nuance.The conversation moved from her basketball upbringing to the growing popularity of the WNBA. Acknowledging the past and honoring the presentThat's when the former Iowa Hawkeye echoed the same humility she expressed in Time, reiterating that her rise in the sport isn't happening in a vacuum."I definitely have privilege. I'm obviously white, but I think I'm somebody who grew up a huge fan of this league," Clark said during her sit-down with Letterman. "So I know where this league comes from: a lot of black women that grew up making this league what it is. […]

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Caitlin Clark’s competitive fire shines in hilarious face-off with David Letterman

Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever's standout star and NCAA all time leading scorer, has quickly become a household name not just for her historic numbers, but for her magnetic personality. Off the court, she's proving to be just as captivating. In her latest appearance on David Letterman's Netflix show, "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction," Clark brought her signature competitive spirit to an unexpected and hilarious challenge involving... grapes.The premise? Tossing grapes into a glass of water is simple, right? Well, not when you're up against Caitlin Clark. The basketball phenom treated the challenge like it was Game 7 of the WNBA Finals. With a smirk and laser focus, she launched blueberry after blueberry with pinpoint accuracy, landing them effortlessly while Letterman struggled to even hit the glass.The grape challenge wasn't just funny, it was pure Caitlin Clark. That relentless […]

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Caitlin Clark highlights Stephanie White’s qualities as she appears to ‘bash’ Christie Sides

Caitlin Clark may be just one season into her professional career, but the Indiana Fever star is already making her voice heard when it comes to the direction of the franchise. During an appearance on The Bird & Taurasi Show, hosted by WNBA icons Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi, Clark delivered high praise for her new head coach Stephanie White, making it clear she's enthusiastic about the team's leadership change following the departure of Christie Sides."[Stephanie White] is one of the smartest basketball minds I've ever been around," Clark said during the broadcast. "Everybody admires her and the way she coaches, the way she leads. I'm excited to learn from her."Clark's glowing endorsement of White came with no mention of Sides, whom the Fever parted ways with after a 20-20 season and a first-round playoff exit in 2024. Though Sides […]

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Caitlin Clark prepares for WNBA season while recalling 22-point explosion in two minutes against men in iconic scrimmage

Caitlin Clark has basketball fans buzzing about her second WNBA season after a rookie campaign that was nothing short of spectacular. The Rookie of the Year tore up the record books, scoring 769 points-the most ever by a first-year player-and draining 122 three-pointers, another rookie high. She also set league marks for assists, dishing out 337 for the season and a staggering 19 in a single game. Clark's electric play has put women's basketball in the spotlight like never before. Need proof?This year's national championship, in which Paige Buckers and UConn beat South Carolina 82-59, drew 8.5 million viewers on ESPN - the third-highest total for a title game. But the top two spots belong to Clark's Iowa teams: 9.9 million tuned in for the 2023 final against Angel Reese and LSU, and a whopping 18.9 million watched the 2024 […]

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Caitlin Clark reveals the truth about her first game against Diana Taurasi: “She fouled me pretty hard”

Transitioning from college basketball to the professional court is never easy, and Caitlin Clark knows this better than anyone. The Indiana Fever star endured difficult weeks upon arrival in the WNBA, and no one made the adjustment harsher than her idol, Diana Taurasi.Clark arrived at the "W" after a stellar career with the Iowa Hawkeyes in the NCAA. The Indiana Fever made Clark the first overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, but this earned her the enmity of some veteran players, who quickly let the rookie know she was treading on their turf.Despite all the obstacles, Clark had a historic season, earning the Rookie of the Year honors and the respect of her peers. However, the Fever's star guard still hasn't forgotten her first encounter with Taurasi and the veteran's rude welcome.The clash between Clark and TaurasiIn an interview […]

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Angel Reese shows off powerful physical transformation as Caitlin Clark gets scarier after gaining muscle

Angel Reese is making waves well before the 2025 WNBA season tips off. The Chicago Sky star forward recently showcased her dramatic body transformation, sending a bold signal to opponents that she's leveled up her game physically. Known for her grit on the court, Reese is showing that her work ethic off it is just as relentless. The 21-year-old posted a workout clip on Instagram that captured her grinding through an intense gym session. Drenched in sweat and dressed in blue shorts and a white tee, she powered through dumbbell bench squats in her Reebok gear. But it was her defined abs that stole the spotlight."You see the abs okayyyy," Reese wrote, proudly reposting the video from her trainer.The fitness update follows a busy offseason that saw Reese compete in the Unrivaled league, where her team went on to win […]

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Dave Portnoy humiliates those who spoke of racism to justify Caitlin Clark’s popularity in wake of NCAA data

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has reignited debate around the public perception of Caitlin Clark, the record-breaking basketball phenom, following the release of new NCAA women's championship viewership numbers. Taking to social media, Portnoy responded directly to those who have suggested Clark's widespread fame is due to her race rather than her on-court talent.On Sunday, the 2025 NCAA women's championship matchup between South Carolina and a Paige Bueckers-led UConn drew 8.5 million viewers-an impressive figure by any measure. However, Portnoy was quick to contrast it with last year's final, when Clark's Iowa Hawkeyes battled South Carolina in a historic showdown that pulled in a record 18.9 million viewers, the most ever for a women's basketball game."I'm going to need all the race baiters who explain Caitlin Clark's popularity simply because she's white to explain why 10 million more people watched […]

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Dave Portnoy humiliates those who spoke of racism to justify Caitlin Clark’s popularity in wake of NCAA data

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has reignited debate around the public perception of Caitlin Clark, the record-breaking basketball phenom, following the release of new NCAA women's championship viewership numbers. Taking to social media, Portnoy responded directly to those who have suggested Clark's widespread fame is due to her race rather than her on-court talent.On Sunday, the 2025 NCAA women's championship matchup between South Carolina and a Paige Bueckers-led UConn drew 8.5 million viewers-an impressive figure by any measure. However, Portnoy was quick to contrast it with last year's final, when Clark's Iowa Hawkeyes battled South Carolina in a historic showdown that pulled in a record 18.9 million viewers, the most ever for a women's basketball game."I'm going to need all the race baiters who explain Caitlin Clark's popularity simply because she's white to explain why 10 million more people watched […]

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Diana Taurasi Does a 180: WNBA legend walks back trash talk as Caitlin Clark shines bright

Diana Taurasi is officially flipping the script. The WNBA legend - once known for warning Caitlin Clark that "reality is coming" ahead of her pro debut - is now humbly eating her words after watching the rookie take the league by storm.During Sunday's NCAA national championship game, Taurasi shared a surprising on-air moment of self-awareness after Clark congratulated her on retirement during the Bird & Taurasi Show. "Thank you," Taurasi said with a grin. "Unfortunately, reality is coming to me now."It was a stark contrast to her headline-making comments from a year ago, when she questioned whether Clark could transition from dominating college hoops to holding her own against seasoned pros.Caitlin shot down Taurasi's prediction"There's levels to this thing,"Taurasi said back then. "You look superhuman playing against 18-year-olds, but you're going to [be playing against] some grown women that have […]

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