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Atlanta, GA — The Indiana Fever just sent a message to the entire WNBA — and they did it in style.

Led by rookie sensation Caitlin Clark and the ever-fiery Sophie Cunningham, the Fever stormed into Atlanta and pulled off a thrilling revenge win against Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream, 87–79, in a game packed with trash talk, payback, and pure drama.


💥 The Backstory: Revenge Was Personal

The last time these two teams met, Brittney Griner and the Dream physically overwhelmed Clark, with several hard fouls and heated moments that sparked online debates and highlight reels for days.

Fans and analysts accused Griner of targeting the rookie and labeled the Dream as “bullies.”

This time? Clark and Cunningham weren’t having it.

“We remembered everything,” said Cunningham post-game, smirking.
“We circled this date the minute we left that court last time.”


🏀 Caitlin Clark’s Statement Game

Clark was unstoppable.

28 points

9 assists

6 rebounds

4 threes — including a cold-blooded logo bomb that made the arena gasp

She played with swagger and precision, controlling the pace, drawing fouls, and talking back whenever the Dream tried to rattle her.

“I’m not here to just take hits,” Clark said. “I’m here to win games. Period.”

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🔥 Sophie Cunningham Brings the Fire

If Clark was the brain, Sophie Cunningham was the backbone.

From the opening tip, she played fearlessly — crashing the boards, getting into Griner’s face, and even drawing a technical after a shoving match with Atlanta forward Cheyenne Parker.

Cunningham finished with:

15 points

7 rebounds

100% attitude

Her physicality opened the floor for Clark, and the two formed a fast-growing duo that fans are quickly falling in love with.

“Sophie is ride-or-die,” Clark said. “You mess with me, you deal with her.”


😤 Brittney Griner Struggles to Respond

Griner had moments, scoring 18 points and grabbing 8 boards — but looked visibly frustrated throughout the night.

Cunningham’s pressure, Clark’s speed, and the Fever’s relentless switches on defense kept Griner from taking over.

“They had a plan. And they executed it,” said Dream head coach Tanisha Wright.
“We got outworked. No excuses.”


🔁 The Turning Point: Fourth Quarter Takeover

With the game tied 71–71, Clark hit back-to-back threes — one from way beyond the arc, and another in transition after a Cunningham steal.

The Fever then went on a 12–2 run, closing the door on Atlanta and sealing the win in front of a stunned home crowd.


📣 Fans React: “THIS is the Caitlin we’ve been waiting for!”

Social media erupted:

“Caitlin Clark got her lick back AND some! Logo threes, dimes, and no fear!”
“Sophie and Caitlin are officially the chaos duo we didn’t know we needed.”
“Griner didn’t know what hit her. Fever took that one personally.”

Hashtags like #ClarkRevengeGame, #FeverFire, and #SophieSniper trended nationally after the buzzer.


📈 What’s Next for Indiana?

This win boosts the Fever’s morale and standings — but more importantly, it sends a clear message:

This team is no longer the WNBA’s punching bag.

Caitlin Clark is evolving, Sophie Cunningham is embracing the enforcer role, and the Fever just proved they can go toe-to-toe with the league’s toughest squads — and win.


🏁 Final Thoughts

This wasn’t just a regular season victory.
This was a statement game, a revenge arc, and possibly the birth of a new WNBA rivalry.

And with players like Clark and Cunningham refusing to back down, we can only say one thing:

You better circle the next Fever vs. Dream matchup on your calendar — because it’s going to be war.