The Brooklyn Nets finally snapped their brutal 1â7 start, and fans were ready to talk about basketball again. But just when Michael Porter Jr. delivered his best performance of the season â 32 points, 11 rebounds, and 3 assists â it wasnât his stat line lighting up social media. It was his Instagram story. Yes, that story. The one featuring Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham.
Within minutes, the internet went into chaos. Screenshots, memes, and reaction threads flooded X (formerly Twitter). A popular account called @BrickCenter fueled the fire by posting, âSophie Cunningham and MPJ are dating.â And just like that, the narrative shifted from basketball to a possible NBAâWNBA crossover romance. Fans were obsessed, dissecting every pixel of the photo, every emoji, and every hint. But was there any truth behind the rumor that shook the sports world overnight?
As it turns out, no â Michael Porter Jr. and Sophie Cunningham are not dating. The truth is far less dramatic, yet surprisingly heartwarming. The two have known each other since childhood, both growing up in Columbia, Missouri. They share a long history rooted in basketball, family, and community. Porterâs post, which included the caption â573,â wasnât a secret code of love; it was a nod to Missouriâs area code â a simple hometown reference that most fans missed.
To those familiar with the pair, the idea of them being romantically involved felt almost absurd. Their connection is deeply platonic, strengthened through years of friendship and mutual respect. Sophie Cunningham once played alongside Porterâs older sister, Cierra, at the University of Missouri. In a past interview, Cierra described their relationship beautifully: âWe kind of grew up together. You go through all the ups and downs, and you end up like sisters. Itâs a really fun connection, and Iâm really blessed to have played with her for so long.â Those words make it clear â this bond is family, not romance.
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Still, the fascination surrounding them isnât entirely random. Michael Porter Jr. has found himself linked to the WNBA before â though not for relationship rumors. Earlier this year, he sparked controversy when comments he made about womenâs basketball went viral. Many accused him of being dismissive of the womenâs game, prompting heated debates across social media. Later, Porter clarified his stance, saying, âIâm the biggest fan of the WNBA,â and mentioning how his two older sisters used to beat him at basketball growing up. In that same interview, he also mentioned his friendship with Sophie Cunningham and revealed that theyâd discussed appearing together on a podcast to talk about basketball and life. The collaboration never happened, but the respect clearly remained.
Now, with his Instagram story trending and speculation spiraling out of control, Porter Jr. may have unintentionally reignited that connection in the public eye. Fans who donât know the backstory might see a romantic spark, but for those who do, the picture represents something more genuine â two Missouri-born athletes who made it to the pros, still grounded in where they came from.
So, no â Michael Porter Jr. and Sophie Cunningham are not dating. What began as an innocent social media post evolved into a viral storm that says more about the internetâs obsession with drama than about either athlete. Yet amid the noise, thereâs something refreshing about their story â proof that genuine friendship between high-profile athletes can exist without the headlines twisting it into something else.
Still, one canât help but wonder: if Porter and Cunningham ever decide to team up for that podcast, the internet might just lose its mind all over again.
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