Sophie Cunningham won the officer in the victory of the playoffs against fever against Dream

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The star of Indiana Fever, Sophie Cunningham, had a close discussion with a policewoman during the victory of the team’s qualifiers against Atlanta’s dream on Thursday evening in Atlanta.
With a little more than four minutes in the fourth quarter and the dream leading by six, a player underwent an injury, which caused an injury period. Meanwhile died, Cunningham went to Center runs with the phenomenon of the WNBA Caitlin Clark which followed closely.
There, an Atlanta policewoman met them and seemed to tell them to back up with a gesture. Cunningham only fell back after exchanging words with the policewoman.
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Cunningham later took a photo of the meeting with the police on social networks with legend: “This is an aura”.
Even with Cunningham and Clark for the year, the fever won the match and the series to advance in the WNBA qualifiers. The team will face Las Vegas AS in the next round.
Caitlin Clark, the former teammate of the fever Dewanna Bonner has an ardent exchange during the match

Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark of the Indiana React fever from the bench in the second quarter against the Phoenix Mercury in Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 30, 2025, in Indianapolis. (Dylan Buell / Getty Images)
But the fever will have to continue in its quest for playoffs without their two larger stars In Cunningham and Clark because they are not coming back this season.
However, the cameras are likely to be on both stars away as long as the team still plays.
Cunningham and Clark were frequent of the broadcasting cameras and the attention of the media throughout the team’s playoff race when they were sidelined due to an injury.
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The Indiana Caitlin Clark fever goalkeeper smiles as she turns to the team’s bench after having passed the basket that led to a score in the second period against the Dallas wings on September 1, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (AP photo / Tony GUTIERREZ)
During match 2 against the dream earlier this week, Clark and Cunningham became viral after having made a demonstrative gesture to the officials, protesting against a dream player is called to travel.
Later in the match, when the officials called traveling on Atlanta, Clark was seen by imitating the gesture again, with playfulness.
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