The Indiana Fever continued their offseason overhaul by signing free agent forward Brianna Turner. A two-time all-defensive forward joins a roster that now features five All-Stars, including the last two Rookies of the Year in guard Caitlin Clark and forward Aliyah Boston.
The Indiana Fever recently added Brianna Turner to improve their defense. Here's a look at what the Fever's starting lineup looks like after this latest move.
Turner is the latest addition to a roster that consists of five All-Stars and the WNBA's last two Rookies of the Year, guard Caitlin Clark and forward Aliyah Boston.
Defensive star Brianna Turner, who played alongside Angel Reese with the Chicago Sky last season, shared her excitement after joining an Indiana Fever team that boasts a core of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston.
Brianna Turner was a defensive powerhouse for Notre Dame during her four years in South Bend, helping the Arike Ogunbowale and the Fighting Irish go on an incredible run in 2018 that ended with a national championship.
Caitlin Clark's new Indiana Fever teammate, Brianna Turner, expressed concern about the Unrivaled referees unleashing technical fouls on players.
Brianna Turner, a new addition to the Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark's team for the 2025 season, is already calling attention to an issue that has been growing alarmingly in recen
Other moves the Fever made this offseason include signing Turner's former Phoenix Mercury teammate, Sophie Cunningham. Indiana also re-signed Kelsey Mitchell, Caitlin Clark's dynamic backcourt partner. The pieces are in place for this group to take the next step collectively as Clark develops.
The Indiana Fever recently bolstered their roster by signing Brianna Turner in free agency. Turner played alongside Angel Reese with the Chicago Sky last season.
The Fever recently acquired Cunningham in a significant four-team trade that sent NaLyssa Smith to the Dallas Wings, and signed Natasha Howard, Bonner, and Sydney Colson. With seven combined championships between Colson, Bonner, and Howard, it's clear that Indiana is heavily investing in experienced players for the forthcoming season.
With all the latest moves and the signing of 2023 WNBA Coach of the Year Stephanie White, the Fever have a clear championship goal in 2025. They have even become one of the favorites to win it all. With the All-Star trio of Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell returning as well, Indiana could be in the running to win its first title since 2012.
The Indiana Fever weren't kidding about getting more experienced. And with their latest signing, they got tougher defensively, too. The Fever continued their offseason overhaul on Monday by signing two-time WNBA All-Defensive forward Brianna Turner.