Sophie Cunningham has run-in with officer during Fever playoff win vs. Dream

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Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham had a close discussion with a police woman during her team’s playoff win against Atlanta Dream in Atlanta.
In the fourth quarter, the dream player Odyssey Sims, who was led by more than four minutes and led by six people, suffered an injury and caused the injury to time over. During this time -out, Cunningham walked to the Central Court with Caitlin Clark.
There, an Atlanta police officer met them and told them to back up with a gesture. Cunningham did not come back until he was exchanged by the police.
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Cunningham then again shared a photo of the police on social media titled “This a little aura”.
Even throughout the year, Cunningham and Clark won the game and the series to move forward in Fever Wnba Playoffs. The team will face Las Vegas Aces in the next round.
Caitlin Clark, former fire -mate Dewanna Bonner There is a fiery change during the game
Indiana Fire Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark react to the second quarter against Phoenix Mercury in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
However, Fire will have to put pressure on the search for playoffs without two. The biggest stars They don’t come back this season at Cunningham and Clark.
Nevertheless, as long as the cameras still play the team, it is usually likely to be on two sideded stars.
Cunningham and Clark are often focused on the attention of broadcast cameras and media during the team’s playoff run, while the team’s playoff runs.
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Indiana Ateş Guards Caitlin Clark, Texas, Arlington on September 1, 2024 against Dallas Wings in the second half of the score, which caused a score to look at the team’s stall smiling. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
The game 2. At the beginning of this week against Dream, Clark and Cunningham became viral after making a demonstrating gesture to the authorities and protested that a dream player should be called for a trip.
Later in the game, when the authorities called to travel in Atlanta, Clark’s gesture was seen again imitating a joke.
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