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'Pathetic': Sophie Cunningham’s Sister Lindsey Slams WNBA Officials Causing Fever Star’s Injury
Aug 17, 2025; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (8) on the court injured as they take on the Connecticut Sun in the first half at Mohegan Sun Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

When Sophie Cunningham went down with a devastating knee injury during the Indiana Fever’s overtime win against the Connecticut Sun, her pain didn’t just reverberate on the court—it lit up social media, too. Lindsey Cunningham, Sophie’s sister, delivered a scathing message to the league that she did not pull back:

“[WNBA] maybe you should focus less on fining players for commenting on your poor officiating & more about hiring officials that are able to call a consistent game and protect your athletes. Pathetic. Praying for you [Sophie Cunningham].”

With Sophie crumpling after a collision beneath the basket—one coach described the reaction as “Holy s–t”—Lindsey’s post tapped into growing frustration over inconsistent officiating and player safety in the WNBA. This comes amid a string of fines Sophie has incurred just for speaking out—$500 for a TikTok rant and $1,500 more during her podcast, both targeting off-court commentary.

Frustration with officiating isn’t isolated to the Cunningham family. League-wide, coaches and players—from the Golden State Valkyries to Fever veterans—have criticized the lack of uniformity and the league’s failure to protect big stars on the floor.

As the Fever reel from injury setbacks—leaving them without stars like Clark, Colson, and McDonald—Lindsey’s criticism strikes deeper. It’s not just about frustration—it’s a plea for accountability. Because when athletes get hurt, it damages more than a game—it shakes the trust the league is built on.

Fever’s Sophie Cunningham Out After Knee Injury, No Immediate Update on Recovery

Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham suffered a serious knee injury during the team’s overtime win over Connecticut, and she did not return to the game. The collision occurred under the basket with Bria Hartley, and Sophie Cunningham was immediately seen clutching her knee in severe pain. Head coach Stephanie White said her reaction to the injury was, “Holy s–t.”


Aug 17, 2025; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (8) is injured on a play with Connecticut Sun guard Bria Hartley (14) in the first half at Mohegan Sun Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

The injury deepens the Fever’s roster crisis. They’re already missing Aari McDonald, Sydney Colson, and Caitlin Clark—her absence remains indefinite. Losing Cunningham now threatens to derail their playoff hopes unless they summon new energy from their depth chart.

With Sophie Cunningham out, Indiana is facing quite a severe shortage of womanpower. They still have Kelsey Mitchell tugging the slack, but with lesser and lesser powerhouses to rely on, times are turning for the worse. A play-offs chase is still in the books, but with the mountain of injuries adding to their ascendency, a race to the peak goes ever so harder.


Aug 17, 2025; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (8) is helped off the court injured as they take on the Connecticut Sun in the first half at Mohegan Sun Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

And the Fever woes continue.

This article first appeared on Hardwood Heroics and was syndicated with permission.

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