Pistons superstar Cade Cunningham to get Nike signature shoe
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The Pistons won the top prize in the ‘21 draft and used the selection on Cunningham, who has quickly developed into one of the best guards in the Eastern Conference. Cleveland was given the No. 3 pick and they got a star in his own right in Evan Mobley, who was named an All-Star and the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year last season.
While many agreed Cunningham would be the first name off the board, he still had to wait patiently to see who would come away with the top selection. Heading into the lottery, the teams with the top odds were the Houston Rockets, Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic, OKC Thunder, and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham teamed with Sun Cruiser for an Instagram post, and it has some fellow WNBA stars in awe.
Indiana Fever fans got to see three of their most beloved players reunite last week. The bad news was that it didn't take place on a basketball court, which the
Jaden Ivey is nearing his four-week re-evaluation date following arthroscopic surgery Oct. 16 on his right knee, and has resumed on-court workouts. Marcus Sasser is at least three weeks away from his reevaluation date as he rehabs a left hip impingement.
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Sophie Cunningham hits awful pro-am tee shot into crowd — and Caitlin Clark lets her hear it
Keep your head on a swivel when Sophie Cunningham has a golf club in her hands. The Fever star was helping caddy for her superstar teammate Cailtin Clark during The ANNIKA pro-am at Pelican Golf Club in Florida on Wednesday when she appeared to hit a fan with an errant shot, though it wasn’t entirely clear.
For the second straight week, a player from St. Michael Catholic was voted the Cunningham Bounds Coastal Football Player of the Week. South Alabama commit Noah Moss received 35 percent of the vote as the top player from the first week of the playoffs.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/womens-fastbreak as Sophie Cunningham Shares What Fans Get Wrong About WNBA. The two most polarizing players in the WNBA right now are arguably Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham and Chicago Sky standout Angel Reese.