Caitlin Clark-less Indiana gets back in win column
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Bonner set the record straight about her Fever tenure by speaking with ESPN for a July 26 article. When reflecting on her short time in Indiana, she said, "I wouldn't do anything differently. I think my journey is my journey, and I'm going to accept that. It carried me to where I am now in Phoenix, and it happened that way for a reason."
After taking some time off, the 37-year-old signed with the Phoenix Mercury on July 8 — the team that drafted her fifth overall in the 2009 WNBA Draft. Bonner’s return marked a sweet reunion for both sides, as she had spent the first 10 seasons of her career there.
Angel Reese and Ariel Atkins did not practice ahead of Sunday's game, and Marsh indicated a cautious approach to Reese's return.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/wnba/fever as Stephanie White Assesses New Signing Chloe Bibby's Fit with Indiana Fever. On July 25, the Indiana Fever announced that they had signed Australian forward Chloe Bibby to a 7-day contract.
The post drew all sorts of reactions from Fever fans on social media as they expressed their excitement over McDonald’s clutch heroics. The same was the case for Indiana star Sophie Cunningham, who had one word to describe McDonald’s big shot. “UNREAL,” Cunningham wrote.
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Kelsey Mitchell Issues Serious Warning to Indiana Fever After Loss to Liberty originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Golden State Valkyries have seen a lot of roster reshuffling in their inaugural season. As they continue their bid for the playoffs, which would make them t
Chicago will try to break its four-game skid when the Chicago Sky play Indiana. Sunday's game is the third meeting this season between the two teams.