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Caitlin Clark hits teammates with viral bikini video: “Focus on basketball”

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Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull relax by the pool all day before the game, and Caitlin Clark may be very frustrated by that.

Blonde Indiana fever stars posted their Tiktok on Bikinis and then in Los Angeles’ game against Sparks, they were on the call to get swimsuit brands to recognize them.

“We're going to compete tonight. Convince us that we have a swimsuit brand that wants to work with two Indiana hot mermaids,” Cunningham wrote in the video.

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From left to right, Indiana boom stars, Lexie Hull, Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham Watch as the Golden State Valkyries celebrated their 88-77 victory in the WNBA game at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Thursday, June 19, 2025. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

The highest comment for the video is from Clark.

She wrote: “Swimsuit brand plz reviews 'focus on basketball'.”

In the deleted reply, Cunningham shot backwards.

“Maybe a brand will make all-wet clothes for your pale – and…we all won!” Cunningham said, according to multiple media reports.

Tiktok posts have been viewed over 1.5 million times.

Everything is fun, and the game – after all, Cunningham was the one who came to Clark's defense earlier this season, which caused a stir on the court and multiple pop-ups. These three players are obviously very close on and below the court.

Cunningham also called Clark the WNBA's face and teared those who had otherwise.

Guard Lexie Hull, No. 10, guard Caitlin Clark, #22 and Guard Sophie Cunningham, No. 8 for Indiana fever, in the second half, on March 4, 2025, on the bench against the Brazilian national team at Carver-Hawkeye Arena of Iowa, Iowa. (Matthew Holster/Getty Image)

Sophie Cunningham was fined again, this time four numbers for the second time criticizing the referee

“When people think, 'She's not the face of the league, it's actually – I do.” “We have a lot of Badas – there's a lot of them in our league, and, yes, I go all out, but when people try to argue that she's not the face of our league, or that our league will be where we don't have her, you're as stupid as S–.

Cunningham recalls her 2024 season in Phoenix Mercury’s argument, with Clark’s star power leading to harsh treatment of rivals on the court during his rookie season.

“I know the negotiations in their locker room in Phoenix, like, 'We're going to show her what W is really like,'” Cunningham said. “I got it to a certain extent. Every rookie goes into the league, and that's how you treat them. But she has more stuff. It's her second year. Now on her team, seeing it, I'm like, 'What are people doing?' Too much.”

The defender is in her seventh WNBA season, but she has been in a big time since she began defending Clark.

From left to right, Indiana boom stars Sophie Cunningham, Caitlin Clark and Lexie Hull are in the scene in the preseason against the Washington Mystics in the Gainbridge fieldhouse in Indianapolis on May 3, 2025. (Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Image)

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Jacy Sheldon poked Clark and was pushed to the floor by Marina Mabrey. Cunningham put Sheldon under the basket in the fourth quarter and the two were deported.

In 25 games this year, Cunningham contributed 8.0 points per game and shot 41.9% from three-pointers.

Chantz Martin of Fox News contributed to the report.

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