2000
Indianapolis, Indiana
Gainbridge Fieldhouse: cap. 17,923
2025 Record 24-20 (.545) • 2024 Record: 20-20 (.500)
2 Year Record: 45-39 (.524)
One (2012). Finals (2009)
Tamika Catchings, Briann January, Natalie Williams
Guards: Kelsey Mitchell, Sophie Cunningham, Lexie Hull, Caitlin Clark, Raven Johnson, Kayana Traylor, Justine Pissott, Megan McConnell, Jessica Timmons, Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Tyasha Harris
Forwards: Myisha Hines-Allen, Aliyah Boston, Monique Billings, Damiris Dantas, Makayla Timpson
Head Coach: Stephanie White
OUTSTANDING TRADES
INCOMING: None
OUTGOING: None
2026 Draft Picks
Round 1: 10th
Round 2: 25th
Round 3: 40th
Draft Grade: B+
Instant Analysis
The Indiana Fever prioritized defensive tenacity and perimeter shooting to bolster the core around Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell. First-round pick Raven Johnson brings an elite defensive mindset and established chemistry with Boston, offering a reliable secondary playmaker who can pressure opposing guards. Second-round selection Justine Pissott provides rare floor-stretching ability at 6’4″, shooting over 42% from deep to help open up the paint for the frontcourt. Third-round pick Jessica Timmons adds scoring and backcourt versatility.
One-Month Check-In:
End-of-Season Review:
Three-Year Check-In: Three-year check-in: Where will they be in 2029?
OUTSTANDING TRADES
INCOMING: No. 20: Part of the Satou Sabally trade.
OUTGOING: No. 8: Indiana traded this pick to the Connecticut Sun in the Alyssa Thomas trade.
2025 Draft Picks
Round 2: 19th, 20th
Round 3: 33rd
Draft Grade: B
Instant Analysis: The Indiana Fever put together a solid draft class, earning a B grade for their selections. Makayla Timpson is a fantastic fit, bringing a high motor, athleticism, and elite shot-blocking that should strengthen their frontcourt rotation. Bree Hall and Yvonne Ejim are players who can make an impact defensively and bring hustle plays to the lineup, giving the Fever added depth across multiple positions.
One-Month Check-In: Yvonne Ejim was waived in camp. Makayla Timpson and Bree Hall have played limited minutes but shown energy and effort in short stints. Their roles may grow as the season progresses.
🔗 Read the Rookie Report: 1 Month Check-In.
End-of-Season Review: WNBA Rookie Report: The Final Verdict
Three-Year Check-In: Three-year check-in: Where will they be in 2028?
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