A handful of big WNBA free agents remain unsigned but the biggest winners and loser of the offseason are already coming into focus.
It is also worth noting that the Fever made some changes at the helm, parting ways with head coach Christie Sides and hiring ...
The Indiana Fever traded for Sophie Cunningham on Friday, sending former No. 2 overall pick NaLyssa Smith and this year's first-round pick (No. 8) to Phoenix for Cunningham ... having spent the ...
Bonner recognized she'll be marrying the twilight of her career with Clark's unprecedented ascension in the sport.
The Indiana Fever got to work in the offseason to build upon a successful 2024 run and gave Caitlin Clark some more dynamic teammates to work with.
DeWanna Bonner has played in more playoff games than anyone in WNBA history. She knows what it takes to win and is ready to teach young Fever roster.
The Fever's star point guard gave a resounding stamp of approval on the front office's focus to upgrade the roster's most glaring need.
Consider no hard feelings between new Indiana Fever teammates DeWanna Bonner and Caitlin Clark, despite their tussle in last ...
One of those free agents was Satou Sabally, who joined the Mercury via a three-team trade. The Mercury made another shocking ...
The Mercury hit a homerun, but the Sun look a mess. Here are the early winners and losers of WNBA free agency.
Newest Mercury forward Satou Sabally explained on Tuesday in her introductory press conference why she chose the franchise.
Another star is gone, but for once, Dallas didn't turn to the draft to replace her. The roster is better for it.