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Sophie Cunningham defends "blue-collar working people" while explaining her WNBA expansion comments, noting her preference for cities like Miami.
Following the WNBA's announcement that it was moving to Cleveland in 2028, Detroit in 2029 and Philadelphia in 2030, Cunningham didn't hold back her candid opinion of the news. As Yahoo Sports ...
Indiana Fever forward Sophie Cunningham didn't seem satisfied with the cities the WNBA selected for its three expansion franchises — Cleveland, Philadelphia and Detroit — which were announced ...
Those comments, unsurprisingly, got picked apart, with the cities of Cleveland and Detroit responding, WNBA fans quickly reminding Cunningham of the history of the WNBA in those cities, and many ...
The Indiana Fever guard said she wished the WNBA "listened to players" on where the league should expand to, and offered her ...
Sophie Cunningham was the center of controversy over comments about the WNBA’s expansion to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia, and, on Thursday, she attempted to clarify her message ahead of ...
Sophie Cunningham isn't afraid to speak her mind, but her comments around WNBA expansion markets drew criticism last week. She clarified what she meant.
This is in reference to Cunningham, a guard for the Fever, who sparked controversy this week when she questioned the ...
Sophie Cunningham's opinion that WNBA players might not want to live in Detroit was a sign of her youth and ignorance about a ...
Sophie Cunningham claimed she wasn't trying to bad-mouth Detroit and Cleveland when discussing the WNBA's planned expansion.
The social media accounts for Cleveland and Detroit responded to Sophie Cunningham's criticism about the WNBA's newest expansion cities.