Sophie Cunningham Blasts WNBA Officiating After Fever’s Controversial Loss
Sophie Cunningham didn’t snap on the court — she waited until the cameras were off. Hours after the Indiana Fever’s heated loss to the Dallas Wings, the Phoenix Mercury guard posted a 47-second TikTok that shook the WNBA.
“If the league can review a player’s reaction in slow-mo, maybe they should start reviewing some of these calls the same way,” Cunningham said, calm but deliberate. The video, viewed over 3.8 million times overnight, ignited a storm over officiating.
The controversy stemmed from several missed calls late in the game — including a blatant elbow to Kelsey Mitchell and a no-call on Caitlin Clark’s drive. Cunningham skipped the postgame podium but dropped her thoughts online instead: “I’m tired of hearing it’s part of the game. You know what else used to be part of the game? Not wearing seatbelts.”
The league fined her $15,000, but by then, the fine wasn’t the story. On a podcast appearance titled “What We Can’t Say On Air,” Cunningham doubled down, accusing the league of prioritizing “image over integrity.”
Her words sparked viral compilations, fan outrage, and even commentary from stars like Candace Parker and Stephen A. Smith.
Now, the WNBA faces a bigger question: protect its image, or protect its players.