Sophie Cunningham Pointing

Sophie Cunningham Pointing

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A June 2026 WNBA reaction meme of Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham silently pointing at Phoenix Mercury's DeWanna Bonner after a Caitlin Clark foul call—used to call out bad behavior or hypocrisy.

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Sophie Cunningham Pointing—also called the WNBA Pointing Meme—is a viral video and reaction format from a June 22, 2026 Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury game. After DeWanna Bonner was involved in a physical incident with Fever star Caitlin Clark (who received a technical foul), Cunningham walked over and pointed at Bonner for an extended period without breaking eye contact.

The clip blew up after @JerryWatkins22 posted a forward-facing angle on June 23 (31.6 million views in six days). Quote-tweet memes cast the prolonged point as calling someone out—@Frysmouth's "wife watching me make one more mixed drink" passed 18,000 likes June 24; @gandalf_thegreg's captioned GIF edit cleared 24 million views and 327,000 likes the same day. Cunningham discussed the moment on her Show Me Something podcast June 27, admitting it was "the stupidest thing" but she could not stop because it was "pissing [Bonner] off." Know Your Meme opened a submission page tracking the spread as one of 2026's biggest sports reaction memes.

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sophiepoints.com can host a caption-card generator sized for X quote-tweets: upload a scenario, auto-wrap Cunningham's pointing still with "me to ___" templates, and archive the week's best sports and non-sports callouts with outbound links to original posts.

cunninghampoint.com fits a WNBA culture vertical—timeline of the June 22 incident, podcast clip embeds with fair-use notes, and etiquette on when prolonged-pointing humor stays playful versus mean-spirited toward real athletes.

wnbapointing.com works as a reaction-GIF toolkit documenting camera angles, Tenor upload guidelines, and a "point duration leaderboard" of the funniest fan edits—positioning the domain as documentary sports-meme coverage tied to the Fever–Mercury rivalry spike.

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