Sophie Cunningham is making waves off the court—this time, celebrating Lexie Hull’s style game.
When Hull shared a behind-the-scenes clip from her camera roll, where she posed in a sleek black dress. Cunningham was quick to react.
“yasssss to our little queen.” – Sophie Cunningham (Instagram comment)
Hull had captioned the photo, “Live look into my camera roll,” showing off her confidence and flair. The post quickly gained traction, and Cunningham’s praise made sure it stood out even more.
Off the court, they’re not just teammates sharing the same jersey. They act more like best friends who can’t help but hype each other up. When Sophie Cunningham called Lexie Hull her “little queen,” it wasn’t some cute throwaway line. That’s just how she’s always been with her. Loud, loyal, and fully on her side. Whether they’re in game mode or just dressed up and goofing around, that kind of love and energy? Fans eat that up. And you can tell, it’s not staged. It’s just them, being real.
And it says a lot about the culture Indiana is building. This isn’t just about who can run a better pick-and-roll. It’s about connection—having each other’s backs on and off the hardwood. The Fever aren’t just chasing wins; they’re building a team that actually enjoys being around each other. And when that kind of chemistry shows up in public? It sticks with people a lot longer than a box score does.
Sophie Cunningham’s reaction sent a message to fans too: this team values support off the court as much as hustle on it. As Sophie and Lexie keep connecting, on Instagram and in-game, the Fever are showing they’re more than a team. They’re a family.
Sophie Cunningham isn’t just posting supportive comments—she also cracked the Indiana Fever starting rotation.
Coach Stephanie White made a lineup tweak, opting to start Cunningham in place of Lexie Hull to better meet matchups. The move paid off: Cunningham knocked down five threes and showed why she belonged in the starting five.
This shift speaks volumes about how the Fever value Cunningham’s impact, both on the stat sheet and in locker room presence. She’s proving she belongs on all fronts.
Hull, meanwhile, stayed ready. Even with her reduced role, she continues to bring effort and attitude, making the bench deeper and more dangerous.
As the season progresses, Indiana’s ability to roll with changes like this—while keeping the chemistry tight—could define their playoff push. And with Cunningham rising, the Fever are showing they have options.
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