
Fever guard Sophie Cunningham had the sweetest take on what it’s like sharing the court and locker room with WNBA wunderkind Caitlin Clark.
“She’s just a big kid,” Cunningham said during an episode of The Young Man and The Three released Tuesday, after host Tommy Alter asked what she learned about Caitlin in their first season together. “She is so phenomenal and so elite at her craft, a generational talent. I don’t think I have to hype her up any more. In fact, I think we need to get her head a little down and that’s what I’ve done. No, we’ve had a fun relationship so far,” she joked.
“But really, she loves hard. At the end of the day, she’s like one of my little cousins. She’s the [same] age as them, she acts like them. I’m just like, dude, you’re a dweeb. Like, you are the biggest dork I have probably ever met and just somehow you know how to shoot from far out and you’re really great at passing.”
Cunningham continued to note that, while Clark didn’t have her best shooting year when she was on the hardwood, it was still, “so fun to watch her play because she was four steps ahead of everyone else. … There’s just some things that you can’t teach and she just has a lot of those things.”

Clark and Cunningham’s bond is something that has gradually become one of the most heartwarming dynamics for fans to follow, both inside and outside of basketball. On the surface, the two are constantly teasing each other in the way that only close friends can get away with. Whether it’s joking comments during practice, lighthearted banter in interviews, or playful digs on social media, their back-and-forth has become a kind of signature. It shows that they have developed a level of trust and comfort where sarcasm and trolling are not taken as insults, but rather as a sign of genuine connection. In fact, it is precisely this kind of joking that often signals the depth of a friendship—because when you know someone well enough, you also know how to laugh with them rather than at them.
Yet, what makes their relationship especially compelling is that it isn’t defined solely by humor or playful teasing. Beneath the surface of all the banter are moments that reveal just how much respect, admiration, and care they truly have for each other. Every now and then, a sincere gesture slips through the layers of sarcasm. It could be an encouraging look during a tough game, a heartfelt word in a post-match interview, or even something as small as a genuine smile in response to a supportive comment. These moments remind everyone watching that the trolling, while entertaining, is just the surface. Underneath lies a partnership built on mutual understanding and encouragement.
The “dweeb” remark is a perfect illustration of this balance. On one hand, it reads as a playful jab—light and teasing in tone, the kind of thing you might say just to make the other person roll their eyes. On the other hand, the fact that it is paired with an obviously affectionate context highlights the closeness between the two. It’s not a comment meant to cut down or embarrass, but rather to playfully acknowledge quirks that are endearing. For fans, this mix of sarcasm and tenderness is not only entertaining but also deeply relatable. After all, the best friendships and partnerships often thrive on exactly that combination: laughter that keeps things light, and sincerity that keeps things strong.

What makes Clark and Cunningham’s connection resonate so strongly is that it feels authentic. Nothing about it seems staged or performed. Their chemistry appears in small, unscripted moments that cameras just happen to catch—those glances, smiles, or side comments that reveal genuine affection. When they tease each other, it’s done with warmth. And when they show sincerity, it lands with real weight. This duality gives their relationship depth and dimension, making it not only enjoyable to watch but also inspiring for fans who see in them the kind of bond everyone hopes to have with a teammate, a friend, or even a sibling.
In the end, the trolling and the tender moments are not opposites—they are two sides of the same coin. Together, they paint a picture of a relationship that is as fun as it is meaningful, one where humor strengthens the bond and sincerity deepens it. And for Clark and Cunningham, it seems clear that both the laughter and the heartfelt support will continue to define their partnership for years to come.