Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham has signed with 3 Arts Sports for representation.

The athlete-focused management firm will look to expand the WNBA player’s business opportunities away from the basketball court and into entertainment, media, brand partnerships and other ventures. She has already launched the podcast Show Me Something with co-host West Wilson.

Cunningham served as a guest analyst for the Phoenix Suns’ broadcasts. She already used her proximity to Indiana Fevers teammate Caitlin Clark to line up brand partnerships.

“Sophie represents the modern athlete – bold, expressive, and driven by purpose beyond the game. She brings a strong point of view, natural charisma, and a clear vision for where she wants to go next. We’re excited to work alongside her existing team to help build a platform that extends her impact into entertainment, storytelling, and meaningful business opportunities,” Aaron and André Eanes, co-heads of 3 Arts Sports, said in a joint statement on Thursday.

Cunningham will continue to be represented by her agent Perry Rogers, CEO and founder of PRP. “We’re excited to partner with 3 Arts Sports to combine our expertise on the court and in marketing with their knowledge in media and entertainment to provide the strongest network for a true multi-hyphenate athlete,” Rogers said in another statement.

Cunningham joins a 3 Arts Sports’ roster that includes NFL stars Travis Kelce and Myles Garrett. The management firm is a division of 3 Arts Entertainment, a Lionsgate company representing directors, writers, showrunners, actors and athlete behind hit series like Running Point, Welcome to Wrexham, Nobody Wants This, Hacks, The Paper and The Hunting Wives.