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Sophie Cunningham Opens Up: Battling Uncontrollable Injuries Plaguing Fever Stars

August 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham expressed her frustration over the team’s ongoing injury struggles, particularly the recent setback involving teammate Sidney Colson. Colson, a veteran guard for the Fever, suffered a left leg injury during a game against the Phoenix Mercury when her knee buckled after she landed awkwardly going for a rebound. The injury forced her out of the game early, limiting her to just one minute of play.

Following the game, Cunningham openly discussed the impact of Colson’s injury on the team, emphasizing how tough it is to see teammates sidelined, especially after a series of injuries this season. Despite the challenges, Cunningham remains optimistic, referring to Colson as the “heartbeat” of the team and expressing confidence in the Fever’s ability to persevere through these difficulties.

The Fever are facing significant hurdles with injuries, including the absence of All-Star guard Kate Linklark, who has been out since mid-July due to a groin injury, and Ahli MacDonald, who recently suffered a right foot injury. These setbacks have thinned the backcourt rotation and come at a critical time as the Fever battle to secure a playoff spot, currently holding the fifth position in the WNBA standings with a 17-14 record. Their upcoming game against the Chicago Sky is crucial in maintaining their playoff bid.

Fan Take: This update is vital for WNBA fans as it highlights the physical toll the season takes on key players and how crucial they are to their teams’ success. The Fever’s resilience in the face of injuries could inspire more support and attention to the sport, emphasizing the depth and determination found within the league.

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