The Indiana Fever have made some serious moves in the 2025 WNBA Draft, and the excitement is real. After selecting Bree Hall, Yvonne Ejim, and Makayla Timpson, the vibe inside the Fever locker room has shifted — in the best way possible.

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Veteran players, team leaders, and coaching staff have all been vocal about their enthusiasm for these new additions. This isn’t just about filling roster spots — it’s about building a winning culture, and the new draftees are already making waves without even playing a single minute of pro ball.

Let’s dive into the reactions and why this year’s rookie class has the entire team buzzing.

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 Bree Hall: “She’s Got That Dog In Her”

First up, the Fever’s top draft pick Bree Hall has quickly become the talk of the team. A confident, high-IQ guard with a smooth shot and lockdown defense? Yeah, her future teammates noticed.

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Star guard Kelsey Mitchell didn’t hold back:

“Bree’s game is polished. She plays like a vet already. I’m excited to share the backcourt with her — she’s got that dog in her.”

Hall brings composure, leadership, and a natural feel for the game. Players know she’s not just here to learn — she’s here to compete from Day 1.

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 Yvonne Ejim: A Defensive Nightmare (In the Best Way)

The second pick, Yvonne Ejim, is already gaining a rep in practice scrimmages for being relentless on defense. She’s physical, fast, and smart — exactly the kind of player every championship-caliber team needs.

Veteran forward NaLyssa Smith couldn’t hide her excitement:

“Yvonne is the type of teammate you want going to war with you. She talks, she hustles, she clamps up. I love that energy.”

Ejim is expected to fit right in as a hybrid forward who can guard multiple positions and crash the boards. That versatility has both the coaching staff and players drooling over the potential lineups.

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 Makayla Timpson: Bringing the Power Inside

And then there’s Makayla Timpson, the rebounding machine and rim protector. At 6’3” with elite footwork and a natural feel for positioning, she’s already drawing comparisons to some of the WNBA’s elite bigs.

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Center Aliyah Boston, last year’s breakout rookie, was quick to praise her future frontcourt partner:

“Makayla’s presence in the paint is serious. She’s strong, she’s smart, and she doesn’t back down from anyone. We’re about to be a problem inside.”

Fans are already talking about the Boston–Timpson combo as the next great big duo in the league.

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 The Vibes: Competitive, Focused, and Hungry

Beyond individual praise, the overall team energy has clearly shifted. Multiple Fever players have commented on how this new class of rookies has come in with a professional mindset, eager to learn and earn their spots.

Coach Christie Sides said it best:

“These young women came in ready. Not just physically, but mentally. They understand the assignment. And what’s exciting is how our vets are feeding off that energy.”

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The vibe at practice has been described as “competitive but joyful” — a sign of a team that’s ready to build something real.

 A Perfect Fit with the Core

What makes this class extra special is how well they complement the Fever’s existing core:

Bree Hall can play alongside or off of Mitchell.

Ejim adds defensive grit to a young but talented frontcourt.

Timpson gives Boston a partner in the paint who can take the physical load off and stretch the floor.

 

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These aren’t just good players — they’re the right players.

 Fans Are Feeling the Hype Too

On social media, Fever fans are going wild. The combination of talent, chemistry, and youthful energy has people believing this could be the start of something big in Indiana.

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One fan tweeted:

“This Fever squad is young, hungry, and dangerous. WNBA better take notice.”

Another wrote:

“Drafting Bree, Yvonne, and Makayla was the best thing this franchise has done in YEARS. Let’s gooo!”

The Fever fanbase is loyal and ready, and this draft class may be the missing spark that turns hope into real playoff potential.

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 What’s Next?

With training camp just around the corner, all eyes will be on how these rookies transition into pro life. But if the early reactions from teammates and coaches are any sign, they’re not just fitting in — they’re standing out.

The Indiana Fever might’ve just drafted the core of their future, and the rest of the league needs to take notice. Because when veterans are this hyped about the new class? It usually means something special is on the horizon.

 

 

Final Thought:
Sometimes, a draft class comes along and just clicks. The chemistry, the skills, the hunger — it’s all there. And judging by the vibes coming out of Indiana, the Fever didn’t just add players… they added game-changers.