The Indiana Fever made a statement this offseason by re-signing veteran guard Kelsey Mitchell, ensuring she remains a key part of their future alongside rookie sensation Caitlin Clark. Mitchell, who has been a cornerstone of the franchise since being drafted in 2018,
Caitlin Clark was the face of the Indiana Fever in the 2024 WNBA season and continues to be so for them, but Kelsey Mitchell was also an important figure for the franchise in the last campaign. That is why many Fever supporters were elated to learn that Mitchell is coming back to play for Indiana in 2025.
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Mitchell re-signing was a noted priority of the Fever front office after her career year helped propel Indiana to the playoffs for the first time since 2016. “Kelsey has been a
Following the announcement that Satou Sabally received a core designation from the Dallas Wings, trade rumors surrounding her erupted.
Aliyah Boston and her boyfriend Tre-Vaughn Minott are both actively competing in basketball at a competitive level.
With its promise of world-class resources, the Fever are positioning themselves not just as a team but as a destination for WNBA talent. For players weighing their options in free agency, the combination of Indiana's commitment to its athletes and the allure of this state-of-the-art hub could be hard to ignore.
Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston discussed how she and Caitlin Clark developed their on-court chemistry during their first season together.
Caitlin Clark will have both of her All-Star teammates back next season after the Indiana Fever announced that they re-signed free agent guard Kelsey Mitchell
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New Bears coach Ben Johnson continues to put together his first coaching staff. He is interviewing Ohio State offensive line coach Justin Frye on Wednesday for the same job with the Bears, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.
The Chicago Bulls traveled to Boston for a Wednesday night contest against the Celtics, as they would be without star guard Zach LaVine due to personal reasons.