Sophie Cunningham Says Playing Without Caitlin Clark Is “Aging” Her: Indiana Fever Struggles Take a Toll
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham didn’t hold back when reflecting on the team’s recent struggles without rookie sensation Caitlin Clark. With Clark sidelined due to rest and minor injury management, the Fever have faced an uphill battle on both ends of the court — and Cunningham is feeling it.
“It’s aging me, I’m not going to lie,” Cunningham said, half-joking, after a tough loss. “Playing without Caitlin out there is a different game. She brings so much energy, vision, and spacing. You take that away, and it’s a grind.”
The Fever’s chemistry has improved over the season, but Clark’s absence quickly exposes their lack of depth and playmaking. In games without her, the offense has struggled to find rhythm, and opposing defenses take advantage of the team’s reduced threat from the perimeter.
Cunningham, known for her hustle and grit, has been forced to take on more offensive responsibilities in Clark’s absence — a challenge she embraces, but one that takes a toll. “Everyone has to step up, but there’s no replacing Caitlin. She just sees the game differently.”
Clark has quickly become the centerpiece of Indiana’s rebuild, averaging double digits in points and assists and drawing huge crowds nationwide. Her impact goes beyond the stat sheet; she energizes her teammates and opens up the floor.
While the Fever remain optimistic about Clark’s return, Cunningham’s comments reflect a broader truth: this young team is still learning how to win, and losing their star rookie — even temporarily — makes that lesson much tougher.
“I’m still having fun,” Cunningham added with a smile. “But I might need some extra ice baths.”
With the season heating up, Indiana knows every game counts — and they’ll need all hands (and knees) on deck to stay in the playoff race.