Sophie Cunningham Shades Her Own Past Look Amid Caitlin Clark WNBA Logo Debate
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham is keeping fans laughing despite being sidelined for the rest of the 2025 WNBA season with a torn MCL. While recovering from surgery, Cunningham recently delivered a hilarious self-roast in response to teammate Caitlin Clark’s newly unveiled Nike signature logo.
Cunningham suffered a season-ending MCL injury during the Fever’s August 17 game against the Connecticut Sun, which required surgery on her right knee. Earlier this season, she also captured fans’ attention when she chipped a tooth during a game in June. Cunningham embraced the mishap with humor, posting a viral TikTok on June 3 captioned, “Tell me you play in the W without telling me you play in the W,” showing off her chipped front tooth.
On August 25, Caitlin Clark unveiled her signature Nike logo—a sleek design featuring two interlocking “C”s with a hidden “C” in between—and announced that her signature product line is set to launch in 2026. Fans immediately reacted to the reveal, and Cunningham quickly joined the conversation with a playful twist.

Just a day after Clark’s announcement, Cunningham posted a screenshot of her chipped smile from earlier in the year on X (formerly Twitter) with the caption:
“I’ll never be cool enough to have my own signature logo, but if I was, I would want it to be my top teeth of this photo.”
The post instantly resonated with fans, quickly racking up nearly 100,000 views within an hour. Fans praised Cunningham for her ability to laugh at herself, even amid injuries and setbacks, proving that her sense of humor is as sharp as her skills on the court.

Though Cunningham and Clark are both sidelined—Clark recovering from a groin injury—their off-court antics show the lighter side of professional basketball. Cunningham’s playful jab at her own past mishap highlights her infectious personality and ability to engage fans, keeping spirits high for the Indiana Fever community.
Cunningham’s humor, resilience, and camaraderie with teammates continue to make her a fan favorite, showing that sometimes, the best moments in sports happen off the court.