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In the second quarter, Sophie Cunningham was forced to exit the game when Sun player Bria Hartley fell awkwardly into her. Cunningham was standing under the basket playing defense while driving, Sun guard Bria Hartley fell into her lower left leg after making a pass.
Rachel DeMita, a former Big 3 league reporter and basketball media figure, has made headlines with a strong prediction about Clark. On her podcast, “Courtside Club,” DeMita said at least three times that Clark will not return for the rest of the WNBA season. Her exact words:
The Indiana Fever have dealt with injury concerns throughout the season, and they were dealt another blow Tuesday.
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham's 2025 season came to a screeching halt, as the team announced Tuesday that she suffered a season-ending knee injury.
Over the last month or so, as Caitlin Clark has been out with a strained groin, the Indiana Fever have looked resilient at times and vulnerable at other times. Ever since she suffered her injury on July 15,
Cunningham was injured in the second quarter when Sun guard Bria Hartley fell and made contact with her leg as she fell to the court after firing off a pass in the paint. Cunningham immediately grabbed her leg and fell to the court while screaming in pain before having to be helped to the back by the trainers.
A sex toy was thrown onto the court during an WNBA game between the Los Angeles Sparks and the Indiana Fever on Tuesday, the third such incident which has impacted the league over the past week.
The Indiana Fever remain in solid position to make the WNBA playoffs, but their grip is loosening. Head coach Stephanie White's squad, which has been missing All-Star playmaker Caitlin Clark due to a groin injury,