When Caitlin Clark finished the new campaign of the year and returned with the all -star of the security guards Kelsey Mitchell and Forward Aliyah Boston, I know that there is a special brewing for the 2025 WNBA season.
The trio has been eager for the first postseason since 2016 and the 20-20 regular season record in the first season.
When Clark, Mitchell and Boston return the compass of the column in a positive direction, the front office does not wait to transform it into a contention of the title. Indiana’s front office actively brings fellow stars and veterans and now turn heat into title competitors.
In addition to signing Mitchell again, the enthusiastic front office traded for the SharpShooting Guard Sophhie Cunningham, and Natasha Howard and Dewanna Bonner signed in the backup point guard Sydney Colson and the 2nd WNBA All-Defensive Team Starting Brianna Turner.
Naturally, this movement attracted the attention of basketball experts nationwide. ESPN 2025 WNBA offseason performance.
Last season, 20-20 years old needed more experience in wings and posts, and filled the demands with free agent signature Bonner and Howard. Cunningham came through a dispatched transaction Nalisa SmithDallas who played the first three seasons with the heat. MITCHELL is not added, but after receiving a core from a free agency, it is returning to the eighth season from Indiana. Final results: A team that should be stronger than last season should operate the floor with a point guard with Clark. – Michael Voepel, ESPN.
ESPN predicted the start lineup of FEVER with Clark, Mitchell, Boston, Bonner and Howard.
It is exciting for the franchise to build quickly around Clark and make a championship competitor. In her rookie season, Clark scored 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.3 steels per game, and 34.4% in a 41.7% field goal shot.
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