Indiana Fever teammates Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham found themselves laughing over old memories after “The Enforcer” dropped a throwback post on Instagram Monday.
Cunningham shared a photo from a past shoot with a GMC truck, and the post immediately blew up, drawing more than 79,000 likes in just a couple of hours. Clark couldn’t resist jumping into the comments.

“Jeez Sophie,” she wrote, before joking in another reply, “Can’t like this.”
The picture showed Cunningham in a black bikini with a leather jacket, cowboy boots, and a matching hat — all blacked out. Her caption hit a little deeper: “Back when my knee was healthy.”
Caitlin Clark is still nursing a right groin injury but could make it back before the postseason. Cunningham, though, won’t be returning this year after tearing her MCL during Indiana’s 99–93 overtime win against the Connecticut Sun on August 17.
“I Just Did It”: Caitlin Clark’s Clout Sparks Candid Admission From Courtney Williams & Natisha Hiedeman
Minnesota Lynx guards Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman — better known on Twitch as Stud Budz — recently admitted how much Clark’s name carries weight.

While on Complex Sports playing “Fact, Fiction, or F**k Out of Here,” they were asked if they’d ever used Clark’s name to slide into places. Hiedeman didn’t hesitate.
“Fact,” she said. “I did it at the (2025) All-Star.”
Williams jumped in right after: “I just did it. Anywhere I’m at. If I can’t get in there, don’t make me make that phone call.”
Clark and the duo are already friendly. During All-Star weekend, she even told Williams she tunes into their Twitch streams.
“I was streaming (Stud Budz) all last night,” Clark said at the game. “I had it on my TV downstairs. I was commenting.”

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