The Indiana Fever have made a splash by announcing two key roster moves for the 2025 WNBA season. The first is the signing of Caitlin Clark’s former college teammate Angel Reese to a 10-year deal worth $850,000, according to SoccerHuz. This move reinforces the team’s commitment to building a competitive roster, uniting Reese with Clark to form a dynamic duo that promises to elevate the Fever’s game following their first playoff appearance since 2016.
Additionally, the Fever have signed an Australian forward after a successful seven-day trial. This player, whose ability to spread the floor and shoot three-pointers has impressed, will stay for the remainder of the season. Her initial impact on games, averaging 6.4 points and shooting 42% from three, has convinced the coaching staff led by Stephanie White. The Australian brings versatility to the frontcourt, complementing veterans like DeWanna Bonner and Natasha Howard.
These signings position the Fever as serious title contenders, with a young core led by Clark, Reese, and Aliyah Boston, backed by experience and depth. However, the addition of Reese could lead to adjustments in the team dynamic, especially in Clark’s role as a leader. With the trade market still open until September 1, fans are eager to see how these moves will transform Indiana in the fight for its first championship since 2012.