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Indiana boom star Sophie Cunningham had a close discussion with a policewoman during his Atlanta Dream win Thursday night in Atlanta.
With more than four minutes left in the fourth quarter, Dreamer's lead six minutes later, Dream player Odyssey Sims was injured, prompting an injury timeout. At that timeout, Cunningham followed closely with the WNBA phenomenon Caitlin Clark and walked to the Central Court.
There, an Atlanta policewoman met them and seemed to tell them to back up with a gesture. Cunningham didn't back up until he exchanged words with the policewoman.
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Cunningham then re-examined the photos of the police encounter on social media, with the caption: “This is a halo.”
Even though Cunningham and Clark played the year, Fever won games and series to make it to the WNBA playoffs. The team will face Las Vegas Ace in the next round.
Caitlin Clark, former thriller teammate Dewanna Bonner had a hot exchange during the game
Indiana fever Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark reacted to Phoenix Mercury in the second quarter on July 30, 2025 in Indianapolis. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
However, there aren't two biggest stars in Cunningham and Clark, as they haven't returned this season, so the fever will have to move on in the playoff mission.
Nevertheless, as long as the team is still playing, the camera may encounter two stars next to it.
Cunningham and Clark often followed the broadcast camera and media attention throughout the team’s playoff run, and they remained different due to injuries.
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Indiana's hot guard Caitlin Clark smiled and looked at the team's bench and passed the pass at the basket, leading to a second half against the Dallas Wing in Arlington, Texas on September 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
In the second game against Dreams earlier this week, Clark and Cunningham called for dream players to be asked to travel after making an exemplary gesture to officials.
Later in the game, when officials did call for a trip to Atlanta, they saw Clark mimicking the gesture again.
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Jackson Thompson is a sports writer at Fox News Digital. He has worked for ESPN and business insiders before. Jackson covers the Super Bowl and NBA finals and interviews iconic characters Usain Bolt, Rob Gronkowski, Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, Mike Trout, David Ortiz and Roger Clemens.