The Indiana Fever team turned up the heat on the Atlanta Dream team on the floor, but the Fever bench was equally fired up for the playoff game. Caitlin Clark, in particular, chose a special outfit for the game, and her best friend Sophie Cunningham trolled her for the same.
Ironically, recently, Clark took a friendly jibe at Sophie Cunningham, sharing a video from the rehab. Now, during the playoff game, Cunningham trolled the Fever playmaker.
Sophie Cunningham Mocks Caitlin Clark For All-Black Outfit
Clark encouraged the Indiana Fever fans to come in numbers for the playoff game against the Atlanta Dream at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse Arena. Ahead of the game, CC herself came in an All-Black outfit during the shootaround.

Forward Aliyah Boston hyped up the look and said, “Black forces? I’m scared of her. She’s a threat. The refs better watch out. She’s going to be stepping today.” While the AB was screaming ‘you mean business’, Sophie Cunningham walked in to show her support to the Fever team.
The 2024 rookie went to greet the 29-year-old forward in smiles, and the Former Mercury star nodded in disbelief, looking at CC’s clothes and said, “with the black socks? Awful dude.”
caitlin rocking black air force 1s
— correlation (@nosyone4) September 16, 2025
aliyah: “black forces? i’m scared of her. she’s a threat. them refs better watch out. she’s gonna be stepping today.”
sophie: “with the black socks? awful.” pic.twitter.com/ooPPh4FpGT
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The players took the center stage as the Indiana Fever defeated the Atlanta Dream 77-60 at home, while the cheering crew also did their work hyping up every play in the game.
Caitlin Clark’s Crazy Celebration Grabs Attention
The Indiana Fever started to take the game away from the Atlanta Dream in the third quarter and during the closing moments of the quarter, they scored five points in just nine seconds to extend the lead to 15.
Kelsey Mitchell took the loose ball and handed it to Aliyah Boston, who passed the possession to free Lexie Hull. The forward didn’t make any mistakes and drained a three-pointer, taking the opposition out of the game. CC commented, “Can’t explain what I felt in this moment.”
Can’t explain what I felt in this moment https://t.co/q3TazRjyDY
— Caitlin Clark (@CaitlinClark22) September 17, 2025
There were many such incidents where the crowd went crazy with the scored basket. Tyrese Haliburton also wildly celebrated Aliyah Boston’s three-pointer in the game. While the Fever might have won Game 2 of the first round series, they will travel back to Atlanta for the elimination game on September 17.











