Sophie Cunningham Pointing
Sophie Cunningham Pointing is a viral reaction video of Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham silently pointing her finger at Phoenix Mercury player DeWanna Bonner for around 22 seconds during a WNBA game on June 22nd, 2026. The clip spread across X, TikTok, and Instagram in late June 2026 as a reaction template for calling someone out for bad or lazy behavior.
Overview
The Sophie Cunningham Pointing meme is a viral video clip of Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham silently pointing her finger at Phoenix Mercury player DeWanna Bonner during a WNBA game1. The stare-down lasted around 22 seconds and took place on June 22nd, 2026, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis4. The clip spread across X, TikTok, and Instagram in the following days as a reaction video for calling someone out for bad, lazy, or otherwise unacceptable behavior2.
What makes the video stand out is how long Cunningham holds the pose without lowering her arm or breaking eye contact3. She kept her finger raised while following Bonner around the court, until a Fever staff member steered her toward the bench4. The lack of shouting or physical contact, just a still, expressionless point, gave the moment its meme quality7.
By late June 2026, the clip had spread widely across social media, spawning quote-reposts, GIFs, and fan edits2. Cunningham herself talked about the meme on her podcast Show Me Something1. Brands, politicians, and sports commentators also picked up the format, and fans at Fever games started asking her to pose for photos doing the point6.
How It Spread
Media
How to Use This Meme
The Sophie Cunningham Pointing meme is typically used as a reaction image or GIF for calling someone else out. Common conventions include quote-reposting @JerryWatkins22's clip with a caption naming who is being pointed at, like a partner catching a bad habit, a parent spotting a misbehaving toddler, or a coworker calling out lazy effort. Videos often include overlays or captions specifying who is pointing and at whom, and the humor comes from how long and how still Cunningham holds the pose.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
- Cunningham held the point for roughly 22 seconds without lowering her arm or breaking eye contact
- Cunningham and Bonner used to be teammates on the Phoenix Mercury before Cunningham joined the Fever, and Bonner briefly played for the Fever the previous season before returning to Phoenix after just nine games
- The Indiana Fever won the game 86-77 despite a chain of technical fouls involving five players
- Cunningham said Bonner "was losing it and all I did was point," adding that she "couldn't help" herself
- Sports commentator Pat McAfee described Cunningham as a "protector" for Caitlin Clark on the Fever
Derivatives & Variations
Split-screen edits pairing Cunningham's point with Leonardo DiCaprio's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood pointing meme, which Cunningham herself posted on Instagram[3]
Renaissance painting reimaginings of the pointing pose[3]
Sibling-rivalry themed captions and wholesome family versions[3]
Political and corporate riffs, including Sen. Mike Lee's SAVE Act post and the Indiana Fever's WNBA All-Star vote push[6]
Fan photos with Cunningham doing the point pose at follow-up Fever games[6]
Frequently Asked Questions
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