Sophie Cunningham of Found Fever with $ 500 for Tiktok criticizing the WNBA referees


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The Indiana fever star, Sophie Cunningham, has not avoided saying what she thinks this season, but this time, the WNBA is hitting her wallet for it.

Cunningham revealed that a recent Tiktok Post, where he shouted “some referees” in the WNBA, led to a fine of $ 500.

“I received a fine of $ 500 for this Tiktok,” Cunningham wrote in X with smiling emojis. “[I don’t know] Why is this fun for me … like ok [thumb emoji] You have it, friend! Because there are no more important things than being worried with our league at this time. “

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The Indiana fever guard, Sophie Cunningham (8), returns to the court during a game against the Dallas Wings at the American Airlines Center on June 27, 2025. (Jerome Miron/Imagn images)

In the video, Cunningham wrote “

“Stupid. Or is it slow? Maybe, it’s useless,” the song was like Cunningham synchronized the words.

Although he did not explain, the “most important things to be worried” about what Cunningham probably mentioned can belong to the current message of the players surrounding the ongoing negotiations between the League and the union of the players on a new collective bargaining agreement.

Fever Sophie Cunningham celebrates hitting the followers of 1m Tiktok after defending Caitlin Clark

The WNBA players have expressed the desire for more money, which was on complete exhibition with shirts that said “padrants you owe us” before the star game last weekend.

Cunningham may not have been playing in the game, but recently brought the WNBA Cathy Engelbert commissioner in a conversation with a journalist.

The Indiana Sophie Cunningham fever guard (8) during the first half of a WNBA basketball game against Las Vegas Aces in T-Mobile Arena. (Images of Lucas Peltier-Imagn)

“You can tell Cathy to pay us, and then we can have an argument,” Cunningham said when asked if the WNBA season is too long or too short.

Cunningham, who has assumed the role of executor with fever, has called the referees and the league in the past for not protecting his teammate superstar Caitlin Clark.

He threw a jab last month when he talked about his burning nature on the court, specifically when he defended Clark against Connecticut’s sun. He put himself in a fight with the Guard of Sun Jacy Sheldon, who put Clark in the eye at the beginning of the game. Both were expelled from the game with 40 seconds, but Cunningham had not finished issuing their complaints at that time.

“During that, it was only part of the game. I think the referees had a lot to do with that,” he said. “It was an accumulation for a couple of years of them simply not protecting the star player from the WNBA. At the end of the day, I will protect my teammates. That is what I do.”

June 27, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; The Indiana fever guard, Sophie Cunningham (8), observes during the second half against the Dallas Wings in the American Airlines Center. (Jerome Miron/Imagn images)

Cunningham has received a large number of followers on social networks since he joined the fever this season after six years playing for Phoenix Mercury. More than 19 games this season (two openings), has averaged 7.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and is shooting 40% from the three -point territory in its 23.5 minutes per game from the bank.

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