Caitlin Clark announcement made by Indiana Fever
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The Indiana Fever terminated Aari McDonald's hardship contract as they got back up to 10 available players ahead of Saturday's game vs. the Liberty.
Calls Mount for Chicago Sky to Sign Player Released by Indiana Fever originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky have gotten off to a rough start in the 2025 WNBA season as they sit at 2-6 through the first month.
The Indiana Fever announced they are releasing a guard from the roster ahead of Caitlin Clark's return to action.
The Indiana Fever just made a decision that took many by surprise. Caitlin Clark's return forced head coach Stephanie White and general manager Amber Cox to readjust their roster,
Caitlin Clark says that she always dreamed of playing in the WNBA, and dreamed of playing in front of big crowds, but the seismic transformation she has inspired in women’s basketball has still taken her by surprise.
Aari McDonald has impressed with the Fever. But with Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham nearing returns, she won't be able to be on team much longer.
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 unpredictability of the WNBA hit Aari McDonald hard during the offseason. Coming off her first season with the Los Angeles Sparks, a successful campaign when she started a career-best 10 games, McDonald went into free agency as one of the better pure point guards on the market.
The WNBA emergency hardship exception allows any team to sign a player, with immediate effect, if a team drops below 10 game-eligible players at any time.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNIndiana Fever Announce They’re Signing New Player With Controversial History Involving Caitlin ClarkThe Indiana Fever has announced the signing of Aari McDonald following her strange behavior toward Caitlin Clark.