"UNREAL": Sophie Cunningham drops instant reaction on Aari McDonald's stepback dagger against Aces

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Sophie Cunningham was just as stunned as anybody after Aari McDonald's step-back 3 to close the Las Vegas Aces on Thursday. The Indiana Fever beat their cross-conference rivals for the second consecutive game with a 80-70 win at home without Caitlin Clark.

It was a close game down the stretch, with the Aces trimming the Fever's lead to five with 1:33 left and having every chance to complete a comeback win. However, McDonald ensured the Aces didn't get a shot at it. After a couple of blunders, including Kelsey Mitchell's turnover and Aliyah Boston's missed shot, McDonald iced the game with 33 seconds left.

She called her own number, isolating her defender at the top of the key and nailing the bravest shot attempts she's taken in a Fever jersey. Here's the clip:

Cunningham summed up her reaction in one word on the Fever's Instagram post on McDonald's dagger, saying:

"UNREAL"

The Fever needed a moment of brilliance from someone in that moment, especially considering their past failures in the clutch this season. McDonald did just that, going 3-for-3 on the night from deep following her dagger to send the Aces packing.

Indiana improved to 13-12 and leads the season series 2-1 against the Aces, beating them in consecutive games for the first time since 2015.


Stephanie White, Aliyah Boston join Sophie Cunningham in hailing Aari McDonald's clutch play

Fever coach Stephanie White and Aliyah Boston hailed Aari McDonald's game-sealing shot on Thursday against the Aces. White credited McDonald for her confidence in that moment to take such a bold attempt with the game potentially slipping away from the Fever.

"She understands momentum, she understands timing, she understands the flow of that game and that was just a big shot and she shot it with confidence," White told reporters after the game. "There was no hesitation and that’s what I wanted to see."

Meanwhile, Aliyah Boston posted an Insatgram story, captioning it:

"Big a not the lil"
Aliyah Boston - IGAliyah Boston - IG

With each passing game, Aari McDonald is proving to be a solid yet unexpected pick-up for the Fever.

Just as it seemed like there was no way for the Fever to get her back after signing her to multiple hardship deals, the unfortunate departure of DeWanna Bonner opened up their chance to secure her permanently. The move has worked out perfectly, especially amid Caitlin Clark's absence.

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