
“You Think That’s Funny, Bria?” — The Clip That Shook the WNBA
Sophie Cunningham hit the floor hard. No whistle. No stoppage. As she stood, she caught Bria Hartley glance back with a smile.
Her response cut through the arena and soon the internet:
“You think that’s funny, Bria?”
A courtside clip went viral within hours. TikTok slowed it down, Twitter turned it into memes, and fans debated whether Hartley was just trash talking or crossing a line.
Cunningham’s Instagram seemed to fuel the fire:
“Some things you don’t laugh off.”
Then another leaked video showed her icing her leg, muttering:
“I’m not mad she hit me. I’m mad they let her smile about it.”
The moment grew beyond a foul—it became a flashpoint about respect, accountability, and what the league lets slide.
At the Fever’s next game, fans wore shirts with the line itself:
“You think that’s funny, Bria?”