Sophie Cunningham Fires Back at Skip Bayless on Caitlin Clark, WNBA Physical Play — and Surprises Fans With Bold Dating Advice
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham and Bravo’s West Wilson recently teamed up for a lively podcast episode that covered everything from Skip Bayless’s criticism to the physical nature of the WNBA, referee controversies, and even some candid dating advice. Their conversation, filled with humor and authenticity, offered fans an inside look at the realities of women’s basketball and life off the court.
Responding to Skip Bayless: “Who’s Chasing Clout?”
Skip Bayless, the outspoken sports media personality, recently labeled Cunningham a “Caitlin Clark clout chaser.” Sophie didn’t hold back, addressing the claim head-on:
“You’re literally using my name as your headline so people can click on it. Who’s the clout chaser now?”
Cunningham made it clear that she’s always been a passionate and outspoken player, long before Caitlin Clark arrived in the league. She praised Clark’s impact on women’s basketball, acknowledging that Clark has brought millions of new eyes to the WNBA, but dismissed the idea that her own identity or career depends on proximity to Clark:
“I know my lane. I stay in my lane, but I also talk my [expletive] too. And I’ll back up people that I love. For me, backing up Caitlin or people talking [expletive] trying to diminish me, I don’t care. You’re still making me money because you’re talking about me. So, thank you.”
WNBA’s Physicality and Referee Controversies
The episode also touched on the increasingly physical nature of WNBA games and the frustrations with officiating. Cunningham described recent incidents where her teammate Lexi was hit hard—once by Minnesota’s Kayla McBride, resulting in double black eyes, and again in a friendly-fire collision with Gabby from Seattle.
“The refs are allowing it to be too physical, and then people can get away with certain stuff. That’s when emotions flare and you see fights or things that shouldn’t happen.”
Cunningham argued that while physicality is part of elite-level basketball, referees need to maintain control and consistency to protect players and keep the game fair.
The Importance of Team Identity and Endorsements
Sophie also discussed her partnership with Adidas, explaining her preference for the brand’s shoes and streetwear. She recounted a funny story about accidentally posting a photo in a Nike shirt and getting in trouble, highlighting the reality of athlete endorsement contracts.
Dating Advice and Listener Engagement
The podcast took a fun turn with their new “Tell Me Something” segment, where listeners call in for advice on everything from basketball to relationships. Sophie and West offered lighthearted, honest guidance to one listener navigating a long-distance romance that began at a work conference, encouraging him to enjoy the moment but keep things honest.
“As long as you’re not lying, keep it 100 and have some fun. If you guys bring each other joy, continue it. Why not?”
NFL Week 1, Chiefs in Brazil, and Sports Rivalries
The duo also previewed NFL Week 1, including the Kansas City Chiefs’ opener in Brazil, and shared their excitement for the return of football season. Sophie, a Missouri native, expressed her deep-rooted rivalry with Kansas, recounting childhood memories and the historic animosity between the states.
Conclusion: Authenticity, Grit, and Fun
Sophie Cunningham’s podcast appearance showcased her candid personality, resilience in the face of criticism, and unwavering commitment to her teammates and fans. Whether she’s defending the physicality of the WNBA, pushing back against media narratives, or offering dating advice, Cunningham’s voice is one of authenticity and grit—making her a standout both on and off the court.
As the WNBA continues to grow in popularity and visibility, players like Sophie Cunningham remind us that women’s sports are full of passion, drama, and personality—on the hardwood and beyond.