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The undeniable video proof of an
incredibly intense, highly debated
physical strategy against the Indiana
Fever just hit the internet. And Sophie
Cunningham just flipped the entire
script and broke the internet in the
process. During this weekend's massive,
highly anticipated preseason matchup
between the Indiana Fever and the New
York Liberty at the Barkley Center, the
mainstream broadcast missed the true
reality of what was happening on the
hardwood. They glossed over the
controversial plays. They ignored the
heavy defensive pressure. But thanks to
viral fan footage and the unapologetic
ferocity of the Indiana Fever's primary
enforcer, the entire WNBA ecosystem is
currently in a state of shock. Sophie
Cunningham did not just go viral for
hitting massive three-pointers. She went
viral because she turned a professional
basketball court into a fortress,
actively blocking, sealing off, and
physically clearing space against anyone
who dared to pressure Caitlyn Clark. And
Brianna Stewart, the highly celebrated
face of the New York Liberty, just found
out exactly why the Indiana Fever are
becoming the most physically
intimidating franchise in the WNBA.
Welcome back to WNBA Pro, the entirely
unfiltered, fiercely analytical home for
the smartest basketball conversations on
the internet. If you are looking for
corporate PR fluff, you need to turn
this video off right now. Today we are
breaking down the viral footage of
Brianna Stewart's controversial offball
contact, Sophie Cunningham's viral
rampage as the ultimate bodyguard, the
reality of the Liberty's defensive
scheme, the massive value of
Cunningham's contract, and the legendary
Tik Tok celebration that just cemented
the Indiana Fever's dynasty culture. Wer
on the night. Let us start by setting
the scene and exposing the exact
catalyst that sparked Sophie
Cunningham's viral explosion. To
fundamentally understand why Cunningham
was out there clearing space like a
nightclub bouncer, you have to look at
the unedited fan footage that the
mainstream media barely discussed.
>> Real quick, let me let me kill the sound
cuz it got copyright music.
You guys see that?
Did y'all? And now she throwing up her
hands.
She's throwing up her hands like she
ain't just damn bull.
Lead forward and assault Sophie
Cunningham, bro. Dirty [ __ ] play
there. That was a dirty play. Now it
looked like the referee actually might
caught this. It says we need before
Sophie Cunningham went on her blocking
rampage, she was on the receiving end of
a blatant, highly unprovoked physical
play by the former MVP Brianna Stewart.
Look closely at this raw fan footage. As
Cunningham attempts to navigate the
perimeter, Brianna Stewart actively
steps directly into her path. But Stuart
does not just set a firm legal
basketball screen. She abandons
fundamental basketball mechanics and
leans her entire upper body weight
forward, launching a highly
controversial, dangerous elbow directly
into the chest area of Sophie
Cunningham. And then Stuart immediately
throws her hands straight up into the
air, looking at the referee and acting
as if the heavy collision was a complete
accident. That is a highly controversial
and heavily debated basketball play. So
this is a slow motion version of it. So
as you guys can see here, look at just
look at this. Boom, bro. Boom. Just
completely look at Bana Stewart face.
And this is who we got in charge of
negotiating the CBAs.
Look at this.
Like how do something like this happens
always? If you look at the slow motion
frame by frame analytical breakdown, the
biomechanics of this specific play
reveal why it has sparked such intense
debate. Stuart's feet are moving outside
the three-point arc. She physically
launches her body weight forward,
seeking out the heavy collision. She
extends her arm away from her torso to
establish maximum physical dominance.
Some fans believe this absolutely
crosses the line into a non-basketball
play, while others see it as just part
of playoff level intensity. But what
exactly did Sophie Cunningham do when
she absorbed this massive hit from a
significantly taller forward? She did
not flop. She did not complain to the
referees. She absorbed the hit,
maintained her vertical balance, and
immediately prepared to go to war.
Because Sophie Cunningham knew exactly
what the New York Liberty were
attempting to do. The Liberty knew they
mathematically could not stop the hypers
speed transition offense of the Indiana
Fever. So they resorted to maximum
physical pressure. They were actively
targeting Caitlyn Clark talking about
right here. So this was Sophie here.
But watch how this girl is hacking
Caitlyn Clark. Watch this. Caitlyn Clark
is getting hacked. Watch.
Watch. Look at her hacking Kayla Clark
all over. Now watch Sophie. Boom. Now
when Sophie did, look incredibly closely
at exactly how the New York Liberty were
defending Clark on the perimeter. Look
at the aggressive handchecking. Look at
the defenders heavily crowding,
grabbing, and physically testing Caitlyn
Clark's space as she simply attempts to
navigate the half-court offense. The
Liberty defenders were operating under
the cynical assumption that the referees
were simply going to swallow their
whistles and allow the generational
superstar to face unmatched physicality.
And that is exactly when Sophie
Cunningham decided to completely shut
down the entire New York Liberty
defensive strategy. The cameras caught
Cunningham doing exactly what she does
better than almost anyone else in the
WNBA. She was setting massive,
uncompromising screens that sent a clear
message. She was physically shoving
defenders away from Clark with a level
of raw, unfiltered aggression that you
rarely see in modern basketball.
Sophie didn't look like she leaned into
her, bro. Let me see.
Nope, I don't think she did. I don't
think Oh, and old girl flopped. Look at
this damn flop. She threw her arms up
and everything. Now, if we go back and
look at what happened to Sophie, like
people want to say Sophie did the same
thing. There was one specific viral
sequence that sent the internet into an
absolute frenzy. Caitlyn Clark was
aggressively driving the lane, and a
Liberty defender was closing in on her
blind side. But Sophie Cunningham came
flying in from the weak side and set the
exact kind of hard, uncompromising
screen that would make an old school NBA
enforcer proud. She did not just
casually create a few inches of space.
She occupied the space. She forcefully
inserted her own body between Caitlyn
Clark and the incoming defender with a
ferocity that stunned the arena. And
look at the highly theatrical reaction
of the New York Liberty Defender in this
exact clip. When Cunningham sets her
legal, perfectly positioned screen to
protect Clark, the Liberty Defender
throws her arms into the air and
dramatically collapses backward onto the
hardwood. Desperately trying to sell the
call. Look at
Sophie ain't flop. She immediately
Rihanna Stewart a big gal. Look. Look.
She ain't throw her hands up. See,
there's a big difference. See, there's a
big difference. Watch this one here.
Look, she flopped.
That was a half second. Compare that
highly theatrical flop directly to
exactly how Sophie Cunningham reacted
when she took the heavy elbow from
Brianna Stewart earlier in the game.
Cunningham absorbed the massive physical
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