Sophie Cunningham has never exactly lived quietly.
Since leaving Missouri as the Tigers’ all-time leading scorer, she has turned herself into one of the most recognizable names in the WNBA, whether the attention comes from what she does on the floor or from everything around it - the pregame fits, the postgame quotes, all of it. Mizzou fans have known that version of Cunningham for years. The rest of the basketball world is catching up.
This weekend, though, she reached a different kind of fame.
Cunningham became the internet’s favorite meme after a 22-second finger-pointing exchange during Wednesday night’s 111-109 Fever win over the Phoenix Mercury. That game was already drawing attention because Alyssa Thomas punched Fever star Caitlin Clark in the throat while both players were down on the court. By Thursday, though, the clip of Cunningham going at DeWanna Bonner had taken over social media.
On her podcast, Show Me Something, Cunningham said she was questioning the official about why Thomas had not been called for a foul when Clark was. While she was pointing to make her case, Cunningham said Bonner told her, "Don't you point at me."
"I was like 'Oh, shouldn't have said that,'" Cunningham said on her podcast Show Me Something. "I didn't say a word...
So stupid. Like that is probably the stupidest thing I've ever done.
Everybody's telling me 'that's so dumb.' I think it's dumb.
But, like, it was pissing her off. I couldn't help myself."
From there, the internet did what the internet does.
The meme machine moved fast, and Cunningham’s silent pointing became the setup for everything from classic art references to college football jokes. Some of the versions that popped up over the last few days included comparisons to "Virgin of the Rocks, by Leonardo da Vinci, 1483-86," a nod to Mizzou pride with "When you say MIZ and they don’t respond ZOU.
Love you, @sophaller #MizzouMade," and a few shots at everyday life like "When my wife finally tells me I was right about something!" and "My wife after I crack open a breakfast beer:"
Other posts put Cunningham’s gesture into all kinds of different settings, including "Notre Dame fans pointing to their National Championships in the 1940’s after opting out of the Pop Tart Bowl:" and "Manti Te’o when his teammates asked him where his girlfriend was:" There were also football takes like "OL seeing a DL flinch on a hard count" and "Kirby Smart seeing a high school recruit with speeding ticket issues"
The joke factory didn’t stop there. Cunningham also showed up in posts like "when you spot your mate with no money adding wings to the order" and "My wife when she sees how I loaded the dishwasher:" along with "Me when my husband asks where something is that is right in front of his face"
There was even a post from Arnold Schwarzenegger, plus another from Domino's Pizza UK: "when you spot your mate with no money adding wings to the order"
For now, Cunningham has gone from a viral moment to a full-blown meme run. And judging by the volume of jokes, the internet still isn’t done with her.
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