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The undeniable video proof of an

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incredibly intense, highly debated

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physical strategy against the Indiana

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Fever just hit the internet. And Sophie

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Cunningham just flipped the entire

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script and broke the internet in the

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process. During this weekend's massive,

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highly anticipated preseason matchup

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between the Indiana Fever and the New

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York Liberty at the Barkley Center, the

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mainstream broadcast missed the true

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reality of what was happening on the

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hardwood. They glossed over the

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controversial plays. They ignored the

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heavy defensive pressure. But thanks to

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viral fan footage and the unapologetic

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ferocity of the Indiana Fever's primary

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enforcer, the entire WNBA ecosystem is

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currently in a state of shock. Sophie

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Cunningham did not just go viral for

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hitting massive three-pointers. She went

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viral because she turned a professional

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basketball court into a fortress,

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actively blocking, sealing off, and

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physically clearing space against anyone

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who dared to pressure Caitlyn Clark. And

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Brianna Stewart, the highly celebrated

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face of the New York Liberty, just found

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out exactly why the Indiana Fever are

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becoming the most physically

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intimidating franchise in the WNBA.

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Welcome back to WNBA Pro, the entirely

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unfiltered, fiercely analytical home for

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the smartest basketball conversations on

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the internet. If you are looking for

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corporate PR fluff, you need to turn

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this video off right now. Today we are

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breaking down the viral footage of

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Brianna Stewart's controversial offball

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contact, Sophie Cunningham's viral

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rampage as the ultimate bodyguard, the

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reality of the Liberty's defensive

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scheme, the massive value of

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Cunningham's contract, and the legendary

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Tik Tok celebration that just cemented

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the Indiana Fever's dynasty culture. Wer

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on the night. Let us start by setting

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the scene and exposing the exact

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catalyst that sparked Sophie

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Cunningham's viral explosion. To

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fundamentally understand why Cunningham

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was out there clearing space like a

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nightclub bouncer, you have to look at

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the unedited fan footage that the

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mainstream media barely discussed.

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>> Real quick, let me let me kill the sound

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cuz it got copyright music.

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You guys see that?

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Did y'all? And now she throwing up her

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hands.

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She's throwing up her hands like she

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ain't just damn bull.

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Lead forward and assault Sophie

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Cunningham, bro. Dirty [ __ ] play

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there. That was a dirty play. Now it

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looked like the referee actually might

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caught this. It says we need before

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Sophie Cunningham went on her blocking

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rampage, she was on the receiving end of

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a blatant, highly unprovoked physical

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play by the former MVP Brianna Stewart.

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Look closely at this raw fan footage. As

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Cunningham attempts to navigate the

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perimeter, Brianna Stewart actively

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steps directly into her path. But Stuart

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does not just set a firm legal

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basketball screen. She abandons

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fundamental basketball mechanics and

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leans her entire upper body weight

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forward, launching a highly

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controversial, dangerous elbow directly

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into the chest area of Sophie

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Cunningham. And then Stuart immediately

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throws her hands straight up into the

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air, looking at the referee and acting

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as if the heavy collision was a complete

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accident. That is a highly controversial

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and heavily debated basketball play. So

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this is a slow motion version of it. So

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as you guys can see here, look at just

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look at this. Boom, bro. Boom. Just

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completely look at Bana Stewart face.

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And this is who we got in charge of

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negotiating the CBAs.

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Look at this.

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Like how do something like this happens

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always? If you look at the slow motion

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frame by frame analytical breakdown, the

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biomechanics of this specific play

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reveal why it has sparked such intense

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debate. Stuart's feet are moving outside

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the three-point arc. She physically

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launches her body weight forward,

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seeking out the heavy collision. She

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extends her arm away from her torso to

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establish maximum physical dominance.

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Some fans believe this absolutely

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crosses the line into a non-basketball

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play, while others see it as just part

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of playoff level intensity. But what

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exactly did Sophie Cunningham do when

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she absorbed this massive hit from a

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significantly taller forward? She did

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not flop. She did not complain to the

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referees. She absorbed the hit,

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maintained her vertical balance, and

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immediately prepared to go to war.

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Because Sophie Cunningham knew exactly

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what the New York Liberty were

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attempting to do. The Liberty knew they

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mathematically could not stop the hypers

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speed transition offense of the Indiana

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Fever. So they resorted to maximum

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physical pressure. They were actively

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targeting Caitlyn Clark talking about

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right here. So this was Sophie here.

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But watch how this girl is hacking

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Caitlyn Clark. Watch this. Caitlyn Clark

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is getting hacked. Watch.

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Watch. Look at her hacking Kayla Clark

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all over. Now watch Sophie. Boom. Now

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when Sophie did, look incredibly closely

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at exactly how the New York Liberty were

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defending Clark on the perimeter. Look

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at the aggressive handchecking. Look at

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the defenders heavily crowding,

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grabbing, and physically testing Caitlyn

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Clark's space as she simply attempts to

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navigate the half-court offense. The

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Liberty defenders were operating under

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the cynical assumption that the referees

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were simply going to swallow their

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whistles and allow the generational

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superstar to face unmatched physicality.

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And that is exactly when Sophie

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Cunningham decided to completely shut

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down the entire New York Liberty

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defensive strategy. The cameras caught

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Cunningham doing exactly what she does

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better than almost anyone else in the

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WNBA. She was setting massive,

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uncompromising screens that sent a clear

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message. She was physically shoving

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defenders away from Clark with a level

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of raw, unfiltered aggression that you

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rarely see in modern basketball.

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Sophie didn't look like she leaned into

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her, bro. Let me see.

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Nope, I don't think she did. I don't

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think Oh, and old girl flopped. Look at

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this damn flop. She threw her arms up

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and everything. Now, if we go back and

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look at what happened to Sophie, like

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people want to say Sophie did the same

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thing. There was one specific viral

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sequence that sent the internet into an

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absolute frenzy. Caitlyn Clark was

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aggressively driving the lane, and a

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Liberty defender was closing in on her

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blind side. But Sophie Cunningham came

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flying in from the weak side and set the

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exact kind of hard, uncompromising

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screen that would make an old school NBA

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enforcer proud. She did not just

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casually create a few inches of space.

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She occupied the space. She forcefully

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inserted her own body between Caitlyn

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Clark and the incoming defender with a

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ferocity that stunned the arena. And

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look at the highly theatrical reaction

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of the New York Liberty Defender in this

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exact clip. When Cunningham sets her

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legal, perfectly positioned screen to

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protect Clark, the Liberty Defender

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throws her arms into the air and

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dramatically collapses backward onto the

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hardwood. Desperately trying to sell the

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call. Look at

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Sophie ain't flop. She immediately

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Rihanna Stewart a big gal. Look. Look.

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She ain't throw her hands up. See,

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there's a big difference. See, there's a

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big difference. Watch this one here.

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Look, she flopped.

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That was a half second. Compare that

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highly theatrical flop directly to

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exactly how Sophie Cunningham reacted

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when she took the heavy elbow from

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Brianna Stewart earlier in the game.

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Cunningham absorbed the massive physical

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