Sophie Cunningham Exposes Controversial WNBA Tactics Against Caitlin Clark

In a candid and eye-opening revelation, Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has spoken out about what she sees as a deliberate effort by some WNBA players and teams to physically intimidate and “toughen up” Caitlin Clark, the league’s rising star. On her podcast Show Me Something, Cunningham disclosed that even when she wasn’t on Clark’s team, she was aware of locker room conversations—particularly with the Phoenix Mercury—about using physical play to send a message to Clark about the realities of the WNBA.

“You’ve seen players trying to toughen up Caitlin,” Cunningham said. “Even when I wasn’t on her team, I knew Phoenix was saying, ‘We’re gonna show her what the W really is.’” This admission sheds light on a controversial tactic aimed at applying extra physical pressure on Clark, making her transition into the league even more challenging.

Sophie Cunningham BREAKS SILENCE & DEFENDS Caitlin Clark From WNBA Bullies

Beyond the physicality on the court, Cunningham also criticized the way referees have handled Clark’s games, pointing to instances of unfair officiating that have put the young star at a disadvantage. She expressed frustration, saying, “It’s just too much. Clark is subjected to way more physical and officiating challenges than she should be.”

Despite these obstacles, Cunningham remains one of Clark’s biggest defenders. She passionately condemned those who doubt Clark’s position as the face of the league. “It literally pisses me off when people say, ‘She’s not the face of the league.’ That’s just dumb,” Cunningham asserted.

Cunningham’s revelations have sparked wider conversations about how rising stars in the WNBA are treated—both by opponents and officials—and the pressures they face in establishing themselves. The league now faces the critical task of ensuring that players like Caitlin Clark can compete in a fair and supportive environment, allowing their talents to shine without unnecessary hurdles.