“Ponyail Brigade is about to take over WNBA”
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“Ponyail Brigade is about to take over WNBA”

Indiana Fever has aggressively recoiled their list around the superstar Caitlin Clark. Analyst Jason Whitlock shared his thoughts on Indiana’s latest acquisition in a “fearless with Jason Whitlock” on Youtube on Monday.

“Sophie Cunningham, a real basketball player who is an Instagram model,” said Whitlock (time stamp: 1:18:41). “She is beautiful in a way that you just don’t expect from female athletes.”

The fever got Sophie Cunningham through a trade on Friday. Whitlock called the 6-foot-1 guard with Clark and Guard Lexie Hull the “exciting whites.” Whitlock said the “exciting whites” would put the team over the top.

“Ponytail Bridgade is taking over WNBA,” pronounced Whitlock (timestamp: 1:20:00). “If you thought there was hatred against Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever last year, this Litlle trio of exciting white girls will reinforce it even more.”

Whitlock added that Cunigham, as a threat from the 3-point line, will be a good complement to Indiana, whether she starts the game or comes from the bench. However, the analyst said that Cunningham also has an appeal outside the court that can take things over the top.

“It is this appeal outside the court that it will take things over the top and I think it is the main reason why WNBA has got her to Indiana Fever,” Voured Whitlock (Timestamp: 1:20:39).

With Indiana’s latest addition, Whitlock predicted that the team may have collected a championship group around their young superstar, Clark. The fever added three-o’clock WNBA champions Natasha Howard And dewanna Bonner, a veteran guard/forward and twice champion.

“Holy Moly, this is a championship team that they put together around Caitlin Clark,” exclaimed Whitlock (Timestamp: 1:21:58). “It got a little Boston Celtics-Larry Bird White Girl ‘exciting white’ type of appeal. The Indiana fever will be the biggest story in the sport that may come.”

The fever went into the low season to build on the popularity of Clark’s arrival. Indiana was the most watching the WNBA team last season, and its play sold arenas in different cities.

How Indiana Fever got its recent acquisitions

Indiana Fever’s season began when signed again Kelsey Mitchell After the team gave a nuclear workshop to the twice WNBA All-Star. Mitchell and reigning WNBA beginner Caitlin Clark formed a deadly guard combination last season.

Reports appeared on Friday that Indiana took back twice all-Star Natasha Howard through free agency. The franchise developed this year’s former WNBA’s defensive players in 2014, and she spent her first two seasons with the team. Howard confirmed its return via an Instagram post.

Even on Friday, Indiana was involved in multitag trade with heading by All-Star Satou Sabally with Phoenix MercuryDallas Wings and Connecticut Sun. The fever picked up Sharpshooter Sophie Cunningham together with No. 19 Pick and Jaelyn Brown.

On Sunday, six times the WNBA All-Star Dewanna Bonner signed an annual agreement. Bonner is reunited with his former Connecticut Sun coach, Stephanie White, in Indiana.

Indiana is on her way to what it hopes will be a deep after -year driving in 2025 after reaching the playoffs last year for the first time in eight seasons.