She avenged Caitlin Clark on the court. Now sponsors (and the right) love her.
Sophie Cunningham's defense of Caitlin Clark led to seven new sponsorship deals, significantly exceeding her $100,000 WNBA salary, and drew political attention from conservative groups.
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She avenged Caitlin Clark on the court. Now sponsors (and the Right) love her - West Hawaii Today
On June 17, the Indiana Fever played the Connecticut Sun in a WNBA game filled with hard fouls and bad feelings. One Sun player shoved Fever star Caitlin Clark. Another, Jacy Sheldon, had poked her in the eye. The antics infuriated one of Clark’s teammates — the quick-tempered Sophie Cunningham, who said in later interviews that she felt that Clark, whose talent and fame were transforming the WNBA, wasn’t being properly protected by the referees.
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