It’s official: The Indiana Fever are back in the gym — and they’re not just showing up, they’re putting in that WORK.

With the 2024 WNBA season right around the corner and Caitlin Clark now in the building, the energy in Indiana is different. The Fever have gone from rebuilding… to reloading. And if early workouts are any indication, this team isn’t waiting for success — they’re coming to take it.

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Preseason Grind: No Days Off

Team workouts have officially kicked off in Indianapolis, and from the first footage, it’s clear:


This squad means business.

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Players were seen:

Running intense full-court drills

Getting up extra shots after practice

Working on conditioning and chemistry

Breaking down film together in small groups

 

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And who was leading the way?
Veteran Aliyah Boston and rookie superstar Caitlin Clark — already looking locked in and laser-focused.

This isn’t your typical preseason jog-around-the-gym type of vibe.
This is a team that’s ready to change the narrative — and fast.

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Caitlin Clark Is Locked In

If anyone thought Caitlin Clark would take time to adjust from college to pro? Think again.

She’s already:

Hitting logo threes in practice (yes, still…)

Commanding the offense like a veteran

Connecting with Boston in pick-and-roll drills

Flashing that same confidence that made her a college legend

 

 

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But she’s also staying humble, listening to vets, and learning the WNBA pace.
One team source said:

“She’s not here to be a celebrity. She’s here to be a champion.”

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Aliyah Boston x Caitlin Clark = SCARY DUO

Let’s talk about the duo that’s about to light up the league.

Aliyah Boston was the 2023 Rookie of the Year and is already one of the best post players in the league.

Caitlin Clark was the No. 1 overall pick in 2024 and brings elite passing and limitless range.

 

 

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Together? They’re going to be a nightmare to defend.
Pick-and-pop. Pick-and-roll. Inside-out play. Transition buckets.
The Fever now have a 1-2 punch that could push them straight into the playoff conversation.

What’s Changed from Last Season? Everything.

The Fever finished 10th in the standings last year, but that won’t cut it this time.

New mentality. New leadership. New expectations.

They’ve added:

 

 

Fresh talent from the draft

Better shooting across the board

A stronger bench

And most importantly — belief

 

For the first time in a long time, Indiana is on the rise — and they know it.

Eyes on the Prize

Let’s be clear: No one’s handing them a championship just because Caitlin Clark is here.

The WNBA is tough. There are stacked rosters in Las Vegas, New York, and Connecticut.
But The Fever aren’t interested in being a “young and fun” team anymore.

They’re here to:

Compete

Win

Shock the league

 

 

And judging by how hard they’re already working before the season even tips off?
They’re serious about it.

Final Word: The Fever Are Ready

It’s a new day in Indiana.
The practices are sharper. The vibes are stronger. And the goal is clear:

Bring Fever basketball back to greatness.

With Clark, Boston, and a revamped roster already grinding — don’t be surprised if this team turns heads right out of the gate.

Because the Fever aren’t just back.
They’re coming.