Sophie Cunningham sent a message in the closing seconds of the Fever’s victory over the Sun on Tuesday.
Cunningham tackled Connecticut’s Jacy Sheldon as she drove to the basket for a layup with the Fever ahead by 17 with 46 seconds left.
This led to a wild scrum and ejections of both Cunningham and Sheldon, as well as the Sun’s Lindsay Allen.
The chippiness continues at the end of Fever-Sun 😳
Sophie Cunningham with a hard foul on Jacy Sheldon, who took exception to it.pic.twitter.com/EDdnYx8LLw
It came after Sheldon had poked Fever star Caitlin Clark in the eye earlier in the game right before her teammate Marina Mabrey knocked Clark to the floor.
“I did not understand,” Sun coach Rachid Meziane said of Cunningham’s foul after the 88-71 win, according to the Indianapolis Star.
“When you are winning the game by 17 points and you are doing this, to me, stupid foul — this is just disrespectful. … It’s just disrespectful to do that foul when you’re winning the game by 17 points. Completely stupid.”
Cunningham, who was acquired in a trade with the Mercury this offseason, appeared to respond to the comment and/or the whole situation by posting a picture of her shrugging from the Fever’s media day on her Instagram Story.
That the referees only gave Sheldon and Mabrey flagrant 1 fouls — and not ejections — for the Clark play earlier in the game clearly fueled the frustration on the Fever’s side.
“When the officials don’t get control of the ballgame, when they allow that stuff to happen, and it’s been happening all season long…,” White said. “You’ve got competitive women who are the best in the world at what they do, and when you allow them to play physical, and you allow these things to happen, they’re going to compete, and they’re going to have their teammates backs.”
White noted that “everybody’s getting better, except the officials.”
And, well, at least the Sun would agree with that.
Meziane made a similar statement about how aggressive play is going unchecked “all over the league” by officials.
“And at some point, you have to defend yourself when stuff is happening to you. We have to take steps to do so,” Sun guard Jaelyn Brown said, according to The Star.
The win put the Fever in the Commissioner’s Cup championship against the Lynx on July 1.