The Indiana Fever entered the 2025 WNBA postseason as underdogs, widely predicted by analysts to exit early. However, after defeating Atlanta Dream in the first round, the team’s social media squad seized the moment, posting content that highlighted the skepticism they faced. The post gained traction, with star Caitlin Clark and nearly every Fever player amplifying it across their platforms, turning doubt into motivation.
Sophie Cunningham sprees in Fever’s unexpected playoff runOn her Show Me Something podcast, guard-forward Sophie Cunningham captured the team’s defiant spirit: “The league is so mad we won, because we’re not supposed to be here. That just fuels us even more.” Her words mirrored Clark’s viral comment earlier in the season after the Fever’s surprising Commissioner’s Cup win over Minnesota, when she declared, “I just know everybody in the league is SICK.” These statements reflect Indiana’s embrace of its role as disruptors, challenging the WNBA’s established order.
Whether the narrative of being overlooked is entirely accurate, the Fever have leaned into it, thriving on the perception that the league underestimates them. This “us-against-the-world” mentality has fueled their unexpected postseason run, carrying them to the semifinals against the odds. Each jab at their critics seems to sharpen their competitive edge, transforming skepticism into a rallying cry.
Sophie Cunningham faces off with police during Fever's Atlanta playoff victoryDuring the Indiana Fever’s playoff victory against the Atlanta Dream on Thursday, star Sophie Cunningham had a tense moment with a policewoman. With just over four minutes left in the fourth quarter and the Dream up by six, an injury timeout halted play. Cunningham, joined by teammate Caitlin Clark, walked to center court. An Atlanta policewoman approached, gesturing for them to step back.
Cunningham held her ground, exchanging words with the officer before retreating. Later, she reshared a photo of the encounter on social media, captioning it, “THIS IS SOME AURA,” embracing the moment’s intensity. Despite Cunningham and Clark being out for the season, the Fever clinched the game and series, advancing in the WNBA playoffs. They now face the Las Vegas Aces in the next round, carrying their momentum forward.
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