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The Indiana Fever look to be finding their groove back after facing the adversity of being hit with a wave of injuries early in the season. The most notable amo
However, there wasn't a close competition between which point guard made Indiana look sharper on the court. McDonald, a hardship exemption addition by the Fever after her surprise cut by the Los Angeles Sparks, is a perfect fit in Fever coach Stephanie White's system.
Depending on severity of Sophie Cunningham and Sydney Colson's injuries, Fever may be down to 8 available players. They could sign another with a hardship exception.
Aari McDonald's standout performance on a hardship contract injected some much needed energy into the Indiana Fever's offense. But with Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham set to return soon, the Fever may face a tough roster decision on who stays.
Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White will miss tonight's road game vs. the Chicago Sky, a team spokesperson confirmed to IndyStar's Chloe Peterson. White's status was previously in question due to a personal reason.
The Indiana Fever are short on guards with Caitlin Clark among those injured, so the team signed Aari McDonald on an emergency hardship exception.
The Indiana Fever being a bottom-dweller in the WNBA standings for much of the past decade afforded an awesome silver lining: getting several top picks in recent WNBA Drafts. And the Fever have crushed in selecting players who've already made major impacts for the franchise,
Indiana is obviously headlined by Caitlin Clark, who was the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year and earned First-Team All-WNBA honors in just her first season. She set numerous records during her inaugural campaign and is one of the most dangerous players in the league.
Panic is setting in for the Indiana Fever. Just days after Caitlin Clark suffered an injury on May 26, the team lost Sydney Colson and Sophie Cunningham in rapid succession-leaving