Sophie Cunningham rocked the new Dame X "Electric Pink" sneakers as part of her sponsorship deal with Adidas. Cunningham's actions garnered a reaction from Damian Lillard, who released his new Dame X colorways last month. It was a landmark release for the shoe company because the pair is only worth $95.In an Instagram post, Cunningham showcased herself wearing the Dame X "Electric Pink" on the practice court."Come get spicy like me with the Dame X Electric Pink kicks 🔥," Cunningham wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostLillard reacted to Cunningham's post with a trio of fire emojis. "🔥🔥🔥," Lillard wrote.Damian Lillard's comment on Sophie Cunningham's post. (Photo: @sophie_cham on Instagram)Cunningham recently got cleared to do more physical work after undergoing knee surgery in August. She suffered a torn MCL in her right knee and was given a four-month recovery timeline.Lillard, meanwhile, is set to miss this season as he recovers from a torn Achilles. Nevertheless, he has been a vocal leader inside the Portland Trail Blazers locker room, especially after Chauncey Billups' alleged involvement in a betting scandal currently being investigated by the FBI.Sophie Cunningham signed brand deals this seasonSophie Cunningham signed brand deals this season. (Photo: IMAGN)Sophie Cunningham's profile rose considerably after she embraced her role as the enforcer for Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever this past season. Cunningham became a fan favorite for defending Clark against other players who were being physical with her.The Missouri product used the opportunity to turn herself into a brand, launching a podcast called "Show Me Something" and signing deals with sponsors. Some of the companies she partnered with include Adidas, Ring and Arby's, as per Athlon Sports.In an appearance on "Good Morning America" last month, Cunningham promoted Arby's and the WNBA. She was very open about the league's growth while also showcasing her charisma on national television.With Cunningham set to become an unrestricted free agent, her status with the Indiana Fever is up in the air. She said she's open to returning, but she prefers signing with the team that will offer her the most money. She also said she wants to buy her own house, and that'll only happen if she signs a big contract.It's going to be a wild WNBA offseason, especially with the CBA negotiations still ongoing. A lockout is possible, though the new season won't start until May.