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Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull sent ‘focus’ message by Caitlin Clark after stunning in bikinis before WNBA game


CAITLIN Clark sent a message to her Indiana Fever star teammates Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull before a WNBA game.

The two-time All-Star’s message was a reaction to Cunningham and Hull rocking bikinis while poolside.

Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever guard, on the court.
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Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark sent a message to her two teammates on social media[/caption]

Screenshot of a TikTok video showing two women in swimsuits by a pool.
Clark reacted to Sophie Cunningham’s TikTok post, which showed her in a bikini and poolside alongside teammate Lexie Hull as she asked for a swimsuit brand deal
sophiecham – TikTok

Clark has been out since suffering a groin injury on July 15.

But the 23-year-old has still made sure to keep her teammates in check.

On Tuesday, before Indiana’s game versus the Los Angeles Sparks, Fever pals Cunningham and Hull spent the day by the pool and sent a swimsuit endorsement deal request on TikTok.

“We are off to our game tonight,” Cunningham captioned the social media clip.

“Convince us there’s a swimsuit brand that wants to partner with two Indiana Fever mermaids.”

Cunningham and Hull wore black bikinis in the short video.

The video received plenty of attention and caught the eye of Clark, who joked in the comments.

“Swimsuit brands plz comment “focus on basketball,” she wrote.

Clark then gave the swimsuit brands some time to make an offer before writing in the comments, “And no one responds.”

The Fever would go on to lose to the Sparks, 100-91.


The defeat was also stopped by yet another sex toy being thrown onto the court by a fan.

The object almost hit Cunningham as it was sent in from the crowd.

“No way that thing actually hit me,” Cunningham wrote on X.

“I knew I shouldn’t have tweeted that.”

Sophie Cunningham #8 of the Indiana Fever.
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Cunningham seen during the Fever’s loss to the Los Angeles Spark on Tuesday night[/caption]

Tuesday’s incident comes after similar stoppages of games in Chicago and Atlanta, where one man has been arrested for allegedly throwing a sex toy at the WNBA game.

Due to the storm of sex toys being tossed on courts, the WNBA has made a no-bag policy to try to stop fans from sneaking the items into arenas.

Nonetheless, the Fever will hope to get back to their winning ways in Clark’s absence.

Despite the Tuesday loss, the team has won five of the nine games she’s missed due to her current injury.

The 17-13 Fever will visit the 18-11 Phoenix Mercury on Thursday night.

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