Sophie Cunningham highlights $ 217,640 with a sincere public cry: “Rook”

Sophie Cunningham gave a sincere cry to the recruit of the Indiana Fever Makayla Timpson after the victory of the team 2 of the team against the dream of Atlanta on Tuesday. Timpson, who is on a contract of $ 217,640 over three years, illuminated Gainbridge Fieldhouse with his physique in painting, finishing a difficult lay-up.
In the first minute of the fourth quarter, the fever recruit received the ball in the painting and went to work. She was ahead of her defender and marked by contact, leaving her injured teammates Sophie Cunningham, Caitlin Clark and others have excited and electrified.
Cunningham has shown projector on Timpson after delivering a stellar performance in limited minutes. The Fiver Dedured star shared an article highlighting the viral piece of the recruit on his Instagram history and added a sincere legend of a word.
“Rook”, wrote Cunningham with an emotional emoji.

Makayla Timpson also obtained praise from coach Stephanie White after delivering the best performance in the playoffs of her young career. In his post-match wardrobe speech, White said: “KK, Way to be ready”, encouraged thunderous applause of each fever player in the room.
Makayla Timpson Statts vs Atlanta Dream in match 2
Makayla Timpson was the first player in the Indiana fever bench during her clash in Do-Or-Die 2 against Atlanta’s dream. Coach Stephanie White has trusted the recruit to help counter the physics of adversaries, especially in painting.
Timpson rewarded this confidence in the best possible way, showing no sign of being overwhelmed by the moment. In just 10 minutes, she scored nine points on a perfect shot of 3 of 3 on the field and 3 out of 3 of the free throw line, while entering three rebounds and providing a crucial spark of the bench.
The fever will need a similar performance of the recruit of match 3 if they hope to go to the next round. The good news is that Timpson has repeatedly proven that she is more than capable of performing her role to perfection.
Edited by Atishay Jain




