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Six-time WNBA All-Star DeWanna Bonner was waived by the Fever June 25. She is expected to rejoin the Mercury, where she began her career.
ESPN's broadcast of Tuesday night's WNBA matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and New York Liberty drew a big viewing audience.
Six-time WNBA All-Star DeWanna Bonner is expected to sign with the Phoenix Mercury, according to ESPN's Michael Voepel and Josh Weinfuss. The move comes after the Indiana Fever last month waived the 16-year WNBA veteran in a move Bonner requested.
One ESPN analyst stirred the pot on “SportsCenter” after the Fever’s win on Thursday. And it was yet another without the injured Caitlin Clark. Carolyn Peck claimed that the Fever are actually “more dangerous” without their star guard.
During a July 3 episode ofSportsCenter, ESPN analyst Carolyn Peck made a claim about the Indiana Fever that raised a lot of eyebrows within the women's basketba
Former Purdue coach and ESPN analyst Carolyn Peck boldly claimed the Fever might be more dangerous without Caitlin Clark. The numbers don't necessarily support it, but she explains why that may be ...
Caitlin Clark is the driving force behind the growing interest in the WNBA. Whether she's unleashing a barrage of threes, delivering a slick no-look pass, or getting involved in a scuffle, the Clark propaganda machine springs into action instantly.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is expected to return from a left groin injury after missing the past six games, including the Commissioner’s Cup championship game.