Caitlin Clark arrives at the bikini video of teammates: ‘Focus on basketball’


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Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull spent the day relaxing by the pool before a game, and Caitlin Clark may or may not have been quite annoying for him.

The stars of the Indiana fever of Rubio hair registered a Tiktok of themselves in bikinis before their game in Los Angeles against the sparks in a call to obtain bathrooms of swimsuit to support them.

“We are going to our game tonight. Convince ourselves that there is a brand of swimsuits that wants to partner with two Indiana fever sirens,” Cunningham wrote in the video.

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Indiana fever stars, from left to right, Lexie Hull, Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham look at how Golden State Valkyries celebrate their 88-77 victory in a WNBA game in Chase Center in San Francisco on Thursday, June 19, 2025. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle through Getty Images)

The main comment about the video was Clark.

“The swimsuits brands please comment ‘Basketball approach,” he wrote.

In an answer from it, Cunningham returned the shot.

“Maybe a brand makes a full -body wet suit for your pale a, too … we all win!” Cunningham said, according to multiple points of sale.

The Post Tiktok has more than 1.5 million visits.

Everything is fun and games: after all, Cunningham is the one that came to Clark’s defense earlier this season, which caused a uproar on the court and multiple executions. The three players have also clearly grown very close to the court.

Cunningham also called Clark the face of the WNBA and started those who think otherwise.

The Lexie Hull Guard, #10, the Caitlin Clark Guard, #22, and Guard Sophie Cunningham, #8 of Indiana’s fever, sit on the bank during the second half against the National Team of Brazil in Carver-Hawkeye Arena on March 4, 2025 in Iowa City, Iowa. (Matthew Holst/Getty Images)

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“It literally seems to me when people say: ‘She is not the face of the league,” said Cunningham about her Indiana teammate during the first episode of the “Show me something” podcast. “We have many Badas, in our league, and, demons, yes, I am in favor of that, but when people try to argue that she is not the face of our league or that our league would be where we are without it, you are silly as s —. You are literally silly as f —“.

Cunningham recalled his 2024 season with the Phoenix Mercury On his argument that Clark’s star power led to a harder treatment on the competitors court during his rookie season.

“I know that the conversations had Phoenix in their wardrobe, as, ‘we are going to show him what really is the W’,” Cunningham said. “I understand it to some extent. All the rookies who enter the league, that’s how you are going to treat them. But there is more for her. It’s her second year. Now be on her team and see it, I’m like, ‘What are people doing?’ It is too much. “

The guard is in its seventh season of the WNBA, but has reached the great moment since a fuss in Defense of Clark began.

From left to right, Indiana’s fever stars Sophie Cunningham, Caitlin Clark and Lexie Hull Cheer from the beard during a game against the Mysics of Washington during a pre -season game on May 3, 2025 in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

Jacy Sheldon put Clark in the eye and was also pushed to the ground by Marina Mabrey. Cunningham wrapped Sheldon under the basket in a hard foul in the last quarter, and the two were expelled.

In 25 games this year, Cunningham is presenting 8.0 points per contest and shooting 41.9% from a three -point range.

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