Indiana Fever Boss Issues Clear Statement After Major Roster Decision
The Indiana Fever made waves on Wednesday after it was announced that the team had decided to waive the services of six-time All-Star DeWanna Bonner after just nine games played.
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Bonner, a two-time WNBA champion veteran, had been away from the team for personal reasons in their last five games, and it was revealed on Wednesday that she had parted ways with the Fever on a permanent basis.
Bonner's departure paved the way for the return of guard Aari McDonald, who previously joined the team on a hardship contract earlier this month. The 5-foot-6 guard, however, had to be waived upon the return of Indiana's injured players.
It was clear, though, that McDonald made a significant impact on the team during her brief run, so the Fever decided to sign her to a rest-of-season deal.
Indiana Fever is keeping guard Aari McDonald until the rest of the season.Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Indiana general manager Amber Cox released a statement following the team's decision to re-sign McDonald, shedding light on what made the guard a clear fit.
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"From the moment she arrived in Indy, Aari was a clear fit with the style and mentality we are building here with the Fever," Cox said, via Michael Voepel of ESPN. "Though only here a few games, her impact as a playmaker and a defender was evident. We are very excited to welcome her back for the remainder of the season."
McDonald is no star, but there's no denying that she brings a lot to the table for Indiana, particularly when it comes to her defensive intensity and her playmaking skills.
In her three games with the Fever in June, McDonald averaged 11.0 points, 1.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 2.0 triples while logging 25.3 minutes per game.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.

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