WNBA training camp is an exciting time of year for everyone, but for the Indiana Fever, the 2025 season will be one of unprecedented hype and expectations.
The Fever already have one of the league’s most popular players, reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark, who, along with up-and-coming All-Star center Aliyah Boston and dynamic shooting guard Kelsey Mitchell, led Indiana to its first playoff appearance in quite some time in 2024. They improved considerably throughout the course of the season, overcoming a 1-8 start to finish 20-20, and though they ended up falling to the Connecticut Sun in the first round of the postseason, the message had already been sent: The Indiana Fever are ready to be competitive again.
During the offseason, Indiana’s front office did its best to shift the team to win-now mode, making several key acquisitions in free agency and hiring a proven head coach to lead them. The Fever’s years-long rebuild is officially over, and their championship window is now open, but is it still too soon to realistically expect them to compete for a title?
Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark are capable of carrying the Fever