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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever have added several key players to their roster this offseason.

In addition to signing veterans DeWanna Bonner, Natasha Howard and Sydney Colson, the Fever also acquired Jaelyn Brown and Sophie Cunningham in trades. The 6-foot-1 Cunningham spent her first six seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, averaging 7.7 points and 2.7 rebounds per game while shooting 36.2% from three-point range.

“Sophie is a player that we have targeted for a while, and one that we believe is a perfect fit for the style we want to play,” said Fever general manager and COO Amber Cox said following the trade. “She is a fierce competitor, works incredibly hard on both ends of the floor and is one of the best shooters in our league. We are excited to add her to our squad.”

Cunningham, 28, has cultivated a pretty strong following on social media over the last year or so. She regularly goes viral for her pregame outfit choices, and is not shy about sharing the occasional swimsuit photo on Instagram, which is exactly what she did on Saturday.

“honestly, I’m quite happy in life right now,” Cunningham captioned the post.

As always when she posts in a bikini, Cunningham elicited plenty of reactions in the comments section.

“Sophie about to light it up in Indy,” one person commented.

“Just fell to my knees at Kroger,” a second person said.

“Mami cham 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥,” a third person said.

“You’re gonna be sooooo happy come May when you are bombarded for autographs and feel that stadium cheering for you,” a fourth person added.

“11/10 and she gets buckets 😍,” a fifth person chimed in.

You can follow Cunningham on IG right here.

In just a couple of months, the leggy blonde will be playing alongside Clark and her new teammates in Indiana, trying to help the Fever make the leap from playoff team to true championship contender.

“I think it’ll be a lot of fun to get in the gym and be with my teammates and just start putting the pieces together and see what works, what doesn’t work,” Clark said last month about her team’s moves. “We’re gonna have a lot of different options to do a lot of different things and I think that’s what’s super exciting about it all.”