Sophie Cunningham, Fever and Caitlin Clark
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The Dream exposed a significant issue for the Fever, which is their lack of personnel. In particular, the absence of Caitlin Clark, who has been nursing a quad injury over the past couple of weeks, was a big problem for an Indiana squad that did not have its best player available.
The WNBA posted a video of the Fever's arrival at the venue, which was an opportunity for the players to show off their pregame outfits. Six-time All-Star DeWanna Bonner immediately stood out with her all-black ensemble that featured a halter-style top and wide-leg trousers.
If somebody had told Indiana Fever fans before the 2025 WNBA regular season began that their team would have a 4-5 record through their first nine games, this would have been seen as subpar. Of course,
Aari McDonald has impressed with the Fever. But with Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham nearing returns, she won't be able to be on team much longer.
Sophie Cunningham’s playful and candid interaction with teammate DeWanna Bonner continues to make headlines. Ahead of the Indiana Fever vs Chicago Sky matchup, the 6-foot-1 guard proved she is not just a pretty face and skill — she also knew how to make people laugh, even at her own expense.
Bonner wore a stunning black outfit and posed for cameras as she made her way into the arena Tuesday night. Cunningham was right behind her and was much more dressed down. As the cameras caught her, she joked, "How am I supposed to follow that today?" before doing a mock pose.
Stephanie White returned to her team Monday after missing the Fever's game against Chicago Sky to attend to a personal matter.
The Fever took down the Sky in a dominant 79–52 win at the United Center in Chicago. Even though Indiana was missing key players like Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham and even their head coach Stephanie White, Bonner and the team didn’t back down.