The Indiana Fever are rolling, and so is the chemistry between Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham.
Just one day after Indiana erupted for a franchise-record 113 points in regulation during a 113-91 victory over the Toronto Tempo, Clark found herself making headlines again, this time away from the basketball court.
The Fever star posted a new carousel of photos on Instagram on Wednesday, giving fans another look at what appears to be her highly anticipated signature Nike shoe. While fans immediately flooded the comments with excitement, it was Cunningham's reaction that quickly stood out.
The veteran guard kept it simple.
"r u good?" Cunningham wrote.
The three-word comment instantly caught attention from Fever fans, adding another chapter to one of the WNBA's most entertaining teammate friendships.
Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark continue to become fan favorites
Cunningham and Clark have become one of the league's most talked-about teammate pairings throughout the 2026 season. Whether it's supporting each other during games, celebrating big performances or exchanging playful comments online, the two guards have developed a connection that Fever fans have embraced.
That chemistry has also translated onto the court.
On Tuesday night against Toronto, Clark finished with 21 points and 14 assists while recording her second consecutive double-double. Cunningham delivered one of her strongest performances of the season, scoring 22 points and knocking down six 3-pointers as Indiana secured its fourth straight victory.
The win pushed the Fever to 9-5 and further strengthened their position as one of the hottest teams in the WNBA.
Caitlin Clark continues building anticipation for Nike release
While Indiana's winning streak has generated plenty of attention, Clark's upcoming signature shoe launch has become one of the biggest storylines surrounding the former Iowa star. Recent social media activity has only fueled speculation that a major announcement could be coming soon.
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Clark recently changed both her Instagram username and profile picture, sending fans into a frenzy as excitement continues to build around the release of the "Caitlin 1."
The Fever guard has openly discussed what the shoe means to her and the impact she hopes it can have on young athletes.
"I probably was never a kid that grew up thinking that this was gonna be in the cards for me," Clark said. "That's what I hope people feel when they put this shoe on. That it kind of gives them a superpower and they feel they can express themselves through the shoe."
Clark has acknowledged that she already knows the release date but has declined to reveal it publicly.
Fever's next challenge arrives quickly
The social media moment comes at a perfect time for Indiana, which is playing some of its best basketball of the season.
The Fever will return to action Thursday night when they host the Atlanta Dream in a matchup that could have major implications in the WNBA standings. It also sets up another showdown between Clark and Dream star Angel Reese, one of the league's most closely followed rivalries.
If Indiana can keep its recent momentum going, the Fever will have a chance to extend their winning streak to five games while Clark continues building an increasingly strong case for another WNBA All-Star selection.
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