PHOTO: Sophie Cunningham Had Social Media Drooling Over Her Pregame Outfit, As She Wore A Kobe Bryant Sweater With No Pants To Show Off Her Incredibly Long Legs
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Sophie Cunningham paid homage to Kobe Bryant and completely stole the show at the same time with her latest outfit.
The Phoenix Mercury player is going viral for rocking a skimpy outfit before a game.
The 28-year-old shooting guard showed up to Footprint Center on Tuesday night, rocking nothing but a Kobe Bryant-themed sweater and seemingly nothing else underneath.
The sweater went down far enough, just past Sophie Cunningham’s butt, that fans were not able to see if she had on shorts or underwear.
It gave an awesome look at her perfect legs as she finished the look with some sunglasses and nice heels.
The Phoenix Mercury posted three pictures of Cunningham and one short video that showed her strutting her stuff as she walked into the building.
Fans absolutely loved it:
As for the actual game that Sophie Cunningham played in, the Phoenix Mercury defeated the Atlanta Dream, 74-66, to finally put an end to their three-game losing streak.
Cunningham didn’t have a ton of points, but she still scored seven on 1-for-5 from the field. She also added seven rebounds and two steals and earned a team-high plus-minus rating of 17 in 32 minutes of action, per her stats on ESPN.
Kahleah Copper was the high scorer on this night, with 28 points, followed by Brittney Griner, who had 16 points and eight rebounds.
Sophie Cunningham Mourned Kobe Bryant After His Passing
Wearing a Kobe Bryant inspired sweater was much more than a fashion statement for Sophie Cunningham.
Following his tragic passing in 2020, she took to her X account to express her condolences to the Bryant family while sharing his words with her.
“I love the feistiness you play with. That’s going to take you far.”
Warriors Superstar Stephen Curry Drops Giant Truth Bomb On Performance Anxiety Ahead Of Games
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The face of the Golden State Warriors and one of the most influential players in NBA history, Stephen Curry has spent over a decade thrilling fans with his dazzling skills. As a four-time NBA champion and the league’s most prolific three-point shooter, Curry has already cemented his place among basketball’s all-time greats.
Yet, despite his numerous accolades and fearless performances on the court, Curry recently revealed a surprising personal struggle. During an interview with ESPN, Curry opened up about the anxiety he faces before every game.
“Oh, for sure I have anxiety. A lot of it is baked into the expectations I’ve set and the level I want to play at. It’s your own expectations and awareness of what a good game is. It’s a healthy insecurity of having to prove yourself every single night, which is cool. It keeps you going,” Curry said.
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Last year, Curry added another milestone to his storied career by winning his first Olympic gold medal. By teaming up with stars like LeBron James and Kevin Durant, he helped lead Team USA to victory at the Paris Olympics.
Stephen Curry Reflects On The Reality Of Retirement
Stephen Curry has been a dominant force in the NBA for the past 15 years since joining the Warriors in 2009. But the 16-season veteran admits he’s nearing the end of his illustrious career. During his recent interview with ESPN, Curry opened up about the physical and mental toll of his basketball journey and his thoughts on retirement.