WNBA veteran Sophie Cunningham has shown her physique with an Instagram history for her 272,000 subscribers on the platform.
The 28-year-old man seems to take advantage of the off-season with his friends and continued to turn his head with a group photo this weekend.
Cunningham appeared in a tiny green bikini that showed its tanning lines. There were three of her friends, who joined her in the mirror, who also seemed ready for a day of swimming pool.
“My daughters,” wrote Cunningham on the image with an emoji Sun while marking his friends Maggie, Mary and Katy.
Cunningham collected an average of 8.4 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists for the Phoenix Mercury last season while pulling 37.8% compared to three points.
Outside the field, Cunningham has accumulated as one of the most daring dans of the League. With a range of pre-match adjustments this season, the basis of fans in constant increase had mixed opinions on its wardrobe.
Sophie Cunningham and her friends posed in their bikinis in the Instagram history of the star of the WNBA


The six-year-old WNBA veteran has become popular for his revealing and creative pre-match outfits

Cunningham joins Caitlin Clark and Indiana fever after six years in Phoenix
The elite shooter turned heads before a match against the New York Liberty at the end of August with his inspiration of the island of love, arising a revealing dress which showed its tanning lines. After the fans have raised questions about the dress, Cunningham applauded saying that the outfit was “approved by Maman”.
“I spoke to someone, and I said to myself,” my mother chose this outfit, “Cunningham told Fox News Digital laughing.
“Everyone is everything in my comments on”, Oh, your parents-“And I am as, in fact, it was my mother. But no, I had no idea,” she replied when she was asked if she thought that the revelation of the tanning line would be controversial.
Despite the eyebrows, Cunningham draws the attention it receives as a sign of WNBA growth. With frequentation and audience numbers reaching new heights last season, she sees how fans are interested not only in the game but also in players.
“I think it’s super cool that people are interested in what we are doing now in the field,” said Cunningham. “Our tunnel adjustments were a fashion show, and people are so excited and intrigued by what we are going to wear.”
After spending his first six seasons in Phoenix, Cunningham will join Caitlin Clark in Indiana this year. The fever has acquired Cunningham in a trade with four teams that involved the Connecticut Sun and Dallas Wings.