A rough road to recovery
And rough it’s been. Sophie Cunningham didn’t sugarcoat a thing. She spoke about the side effects of painkillers, how she could feel every incision in her knee, and her low tolerance for medication. “It’s been a damn disaster,” Cunningham admitted, unfiltered. Her body, used to dealing with injuries from ankle sprains to shoulder issues, seems to have built a strange resistance to pharmaceuticals. Still, recovery is moving forward. Cunningham said her knees are “surprisingly good” for someone who lives off professional sports.
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On the court, Indiana Fever has felt Sophie Cunningham’s absence. Since her injury, the team has had to fight uphill. They’ve lost three key guards and slipped into an inconsistent stretch. But there are signs of life. In their latest game against Seattle Storm, the Fever dominated with a 95–75 win, thanks to standout performances from Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and Odyssey Sims. The team remains in the playoff hunt, though Sparks, Valkyries, and Storm are close behind.
No official return
Meanwhile, Sophie Cunningham continues with physical therapy and ice sessions. There’s no official return date yet, but all signs point to her being ready for next season. Her case echoes that of Damiris Dantas, who returned in four months from a similar injury, and Natasha Howard, who came back in just five weeks. History is on Sophie Cunningham’s side.
And even though Sophie Cunningham is watching from the bench, her voice still echoes—not just through her podcast, but in every play where her teammates defend with the same intensity she brought to the floor.