The Indiana Fever secured a major acquisition by signing six-time WNBA All-Star DeWanna Bonner to a one-year contract, solidifying one of the most impactful moves of the 2025 offseason. Bonner, who shined as a cornerstone of the Connecticut Sun for five seasons, now reunites with her former coach, Stephanie White, in Indianapolis. Her addition brings a wealth of experience to the Fever’s youthful roster, led by rising superstar point guard Caitlin Clark.
During her introductory press conference, Bonner conveyed her enthusiasm about joining forces with Clark for the upcoming WNBA season. “I couldn’t be more excited to share the court with Caitlin,” she stated. “We had an excellent workout this morning, and I can already tell we complement each other’s games. My role is to provide leadership and guidance—not to change who she is as a player, but to help elevate her game. When I retire, I want her to pass that knowledge on to future generations.” She also acknowledged Clark’s immense impact on the league, remarking, “Her journey hasn’t been easy, but what she’s accomplished for the WNBA and this franchise is truly remarkable.”
The Fever, who fell to Bonner’s Sun in the first round of last year’s playoffs, have been aggressive in reshaping their roster for another deep postseason push. Alongside Bonner, the team bolstered its lineup with the acquisitions of Sophie Cunningham and Natasha Howard while also securing the return of key scorer Kelsey Mitchell. These moves signal a clear intent to elevate Indiana’s competitive standing in the league.
Reflecting on the Fever’s transformative offseason, Clark shared her excitement about the league’s evolving landscape. “It’s an exciting time,” she said. “Across the WNBA, you see movement and strategic signings that are energizing fans. This type of dynamic free agency is what’s drawing more attention to our league. People are following the storylines, and that’s only going to enhance the league’s growth.”
With Bonner’s veteran leadership complementing Clark’s rising stardom, the Fever are poised for a significant leap forward in 2025. As the team continues to refine its chemistry and build a championship-caliber foundation, all eyes will be on how this new-look squad performs when the season tips off.