Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham Slammed for Criticizing Detroit and Cleveland as Future WNBA Cities

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Justin Casterline/Getty Sophie Cunningham has opinions about the WNBA's expansion plans "I don't know how excited people are to be going to Detroit or [Cleveland]," the Indiana Fever star said The WNBA also plans to give Philadelphia a franchise in 2030 Sophie Cunninghamhas opinions about the WNBA's plan to expand to Detroit and Cleveland, and fans of the cities aren't appreciating her comments. When asked about the league's announcement that it would add the two teams in 2028 and 2029 — as well as one in Philadelphia in 2030 — the Indiana Fever guard was frank in her assessment. "You want to listen to your players, too. Like where do they want to play?"Cunningham, 28, told reporters on Tuesday, July 1. "Where are they going to get excited to play and draw fans?... I don't know how excited people are to be going to Detroit or [Cleveland]." After the Columbia, Missouri native made the implication that the two cities were less-than-desirable destinations, some of their most famous residents spoke out on social media. Adam Hagy/NBAE via Getty "Cleveland in the summertime," Cavaliers starDonovan Mitchellwrote on Xalongside two sun emojis. His teammateTristan Thompsonhad more to say about the Midwest bastion of sports. "Cleveland is an unbelievable sports town, with great people, great restaurants, and its great for outdoor/nature activities,"Thompson wrote on X. "Still surprises me to see people say stuff like this." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Meanwhile, Detroiters were similarly taken aback, including those who man the city's X account. "The last time we were home to a WNBA team (Detroit Shock) we ranked top five in attendance for five straight seasons, No. 1 in attendance for three straight seasons and set a single-game attendance record of 22,076 fans at Game 3 of the 2003 WNBA Finals,"the city of Detroit wrote. Cunningham further hedged her opinion about the league's plans, questioning whether the WNBA was expanding "too fast" while at the same time offering other more "amazing" cities that would have been her next choices for franchise opportunities. "Miami would have been a great one, everybody loves sports," she said. "Nashville is an amazing city. Kansas City is an amazing opportunity, there's a huge arena downtown no one is using." Read the original article onPeople

 

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