“They’re Lying, I’m Telling the Truth”: Sophie Cunningham Says No WNBA Fans Compare to the Fever Faithful

In a recent statement that’s making waves across the league, Cunningham didn’t just praise Indiana’s supporters—she flat-out called out the rest of the league.

“I think we have the best fans in the whole W,” she said. “And I know every team says that, but they’re lying, because I’m telling the truth. We have to protect our homecourt, and when we can fire up these fans—they’re feisty, they’re sassy, they’re kinda just like me.”

It’s a statement only Sophie could make, and fans in Indiana are eating it up.

Cunningham’s relationship with Fever fans has been rapidly evolving ever since she joined the team this past offseason. Now in her seventh year in the WNBA, the former Missouri star has always had a strong presence on the court, but this year, her profile has skyrocketed. That includes a recent milestone off the court: crossing over 1 million followers on TikTok—something few WNBA players can claim.

Much of that rise came after a fiery showdown on June 17 against the Connecticut Sun. Cunningham was ejected after appearing to retaliate in defense of her teammate Caitlin Clark, who had been the target of increasingly physical play in the weeks prior. That moment cemented her in the eyes of many Fever fans—not just as a guard, but as a protector, a leader, and an enforcer who won’t let anyone push her team around.

The Fever front office may have brought Cunningham in for her toughness, but they got much more than grit. She’s become a vocal locker room presence, a clutch shooter, and a fan favorite, all rolled into one.

With Indiana fighting for a playoff push and building momentum after several hard-fought games, her leadership is proving invaluable. And as the team looks to the second half of the season, that bond between the Fever and their fans could be the x-factor.

The schedule ahead won’t be easy. Indiana faces a brutal back-to-back against the Connecticut Sun and the defending champion New York Liberty before the All-Star break. Then it’s a rematch with the Liberty in Brooklyn on July 22, followed by a long-awaited return home to face the Las Vegas Aces on July 24 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

But for Cunningham, it’s not just about the matchups—it’s about the energy behind them. And according to her, no fanbase brings that energy like the Fever faithful.

The connection between Cunningham and the fans runs deep. She’s not afraid to show her personality on and off the court. Whether it’s her viral videos, her candid interviews, or her aggressive play style, she embodies everything Indiana fans rally behind: loyalty, toughness, and a little bit of sass.

Her declaration that other teams are “lying” when they hype their own fans might ruffle feathers elsewhere—but in Indianapolis, it’s music to their ears.

And maybe she’s right. After all, these are the same fans who’ve sold out arenas, traveled across states, and stood by the team during rebuilding years. Now, with stars like Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, and Sophie Cunningham leading the charge, the Fever are giving them plenty to cheer for.

In a league built on passion, rivalries, and heart, Sophie Cunningham’s voice is loud—and clear. Indiana fans aren’t just spectators. They’re family. They’re fighters. And they’re exactly the kind of feisty, no-nonsense crew that matches their new fan-favorite star.