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Like many sport fans these days, Aj Dillon is locked in the WNBA, but not exactly for Caitlin Clark.
Actually, he is one of his teammates, Sophie Cunningham, who has the new Eagles of Philadelphia run to television.
In a recent interview with Pak Gazette Digital, Dillon said it was “like all fans who became fans a week ago” when Cunningham defended Clark, who received a foul in the game, committing a flagrant foul, which resulted in a large scrum on the court and executions.
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AJ Dillon and Sophie Cunningham. (IMAGN)
Dillon said he was arguing the matter in his podcast with his brother -in -law and said after recording that he would buy Cunningham’s shirt. Reports arose that Cunningham’s shirt was exhausted, and although they were never confirmed, Dillon published his purchase on social networks.
Dillon said he won a new respect for Cunningham, whom he called his “new favorite player”, to protect the best player of his team.
“Obviously, Caitlin Clark’s best player in that team, possibly the best WNBA player, if not the best. You have your star player, they are drawing a little, but you think of the field marshal. That is our quartback, we will make sure that he is protected. If someone pushes Jalen Hurts, everyone will be there. I respect that he is there for the team.” “.” “.” Dillon told Pak Gazette Digital.

Indiana Sophie Cunningham’s guard poses a photo on Wednesday, April 30, 2025 during Indiana Fever Media Day in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Grace Smith / Indiestar / USA Today Network through IMAGN images)
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Dillon added that he plans to debut the shirt on July 4 in a boat.
“I am a fan, I like that approach to the game, and just be a difficult player for the team, not let anyone push your teammates, I like that.”
The entire test occurred when Connecticut Sun’s guard, Jacy Sheldon, pushed Clark in the eye last week. She was also pushed to the floor by Marina Mabrey. Cunningham wrapped Sheldon under the basket in a hard foul in the last quarter, and the two were expelled.

Indiana’s fever guard, Sophie Cunningham, #8, and Connecticut Sun’s guard, Jacy Sheldon, #4, fight in the second half of a WNBA basketball match in Indianapolis on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
“During that, it was only part of the game. I think the referees had a lot to do with that. It was an accumulation for a couple of years of them, simply not protecting the star player from the WNBA,” Cunningham He said to journalists Days after the team lost to the Golden State Valkyries. “At the end of the day, I’m going to protect my teammates. That’s what I do.”