Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark
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As the 2025 WNBA season approaches, the Indiana Fever continue to push the envelope with a new way to put Caitlin Clark & Co. in front of more fans.
Now, the team has shaped a potential title contender around Clark, adding Natasha Howard, DeWanna Bonner and Sophie Cunningham in a move that could vault the Fever to the top of the WNBA. Here are the pressing questions for the Indiana Fever in 2025.
Fever Direct, a partnership between Pacers Sports & Entertainment and New York City-based Endeavor Media, will offer broadcasts of more than a dozen regular-season games, as well as replays and other Fever-produced content.
The Aces are one of four teams with short odds to win the WNBA title this season. But bettors are all over Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever to win it all. “There’s no doubt about it,” Westgate SuperBook vice president of risk Jeff Sherman said.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham tweaked her ankle in the team's preseason finale, but is hoping to be ready for the team's WNBA season opener against the Chicago Sky.
At long last, the rosters for all 13 WNBA teams are getting finalized, and the 2025 regular season is just two days away. While the season starts on May 16, the
The Lynx were the rising power in 2024. Starting the season at +5000 (50-to-1 odds to win it all), they rode a 30-win regular season straight to the WNBA Finals — and almost won. The Lynx established themselves as one of the top defensive squads in the league last year, and are bringing back top MVP contender, Napheesa Collier.
With the last waves of WNBA cuts coming through today, here are three players other teams should consider picking up off of waivers.
On Wednesday, the Fever made an exciting announcement about two of Clark's teammates, DeWanna Bonner and Natasha Howard. Bonner signed a one-year free-agent deal with Indiana on Feb. 2, 2025.