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Indiana Fever Guard Sophie Cunningham has issued a passionate statement about the team’s condition as he handles Caitlin Clark’s injuries and tries to keep the season from spiraling.
Cunningham told reporters about being a team that got caught up in the calendar before everyone in the league won. Dallas Wings on friday.
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Indiana Fever Guard Sophie Cunningham against the wings at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on June 27, 2025. (JeromeMiron-imagn image)
It was the second night of a succession of a succession as they dropped out of the Los Angeles Spark Defeat.
“I think we had a lot of distractions this season. We got hurt. We don’t know who’s playing. It’s just a distraction. But I think it’s really good for us,” she said. Indistres. “Let’s experience adversity early. Then learn from it. The good news is, we’re not going to be too early, so it’s positive. It’s not an excuse. Everyone is playing this rough schedule. Everyone has another opportunity for us.
“We talked about this, we’re circled with everyone’s schedules. No one likes us. Everyone in the locker room is the only type of people we can tilt. We have to get better in the area. We have to stay focused.

Indiana Feverguard’s Sophie Cunningham is writing courtroom during the Wings Games in Dallas on June 27, 2025. (JeromeMiron-imagn image)
Cunningham added that the tough schedule was “just an excuse” and that she had to do a better job for her teammates.
She then had five points and four assists on Friday, with fever beating the wing 94-86.
WNBA The schedule has become a tension with some players.
New York Liberty star Breana Stewart spoke about the issue of the 44-game schedule earlier this month.
“We want to play the game, especially if it’s what TV wants and you have these sold-out arenas,” she said. “The hardest part is, no matter what, when I was playing 36 or 32 games, it was the same time as 44 games.

Indiana Feverguard’s Sophie Cunningham will respond to the Brazilian national team in the third quarter at Carver Haway Arena in Iowa City, Iowa on May 4, 2025. (Jeffrey Beckery My Muggle Image)
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“I know that there are two ends going on between April and October. But one of the biggest topics in the CBA next is how to prevent teams from playing three (games) or three (games) in a season.
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