With the 2024 WNBA season heating up and the Indiana Fever making national headlines thanks to the arrival of Caitlin Clark, speculation is now running wild about who the franchise will sign next. According to multiple WNBA media insiders, the Fever aren’t done building — and their next move could send shockwaves through the league.

But the question remains: who’s the next big piece?

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A New Era in Indiana

The Indiana Fever haven’t just become relevant again — they’ve become must-watch basketball. Caitlin Clark’s electric play, paired with the young core of Aliyah Boston, NaLyssa Smith, and Kelsey Mitchell, has transformed the team from a rebuilding project into a team with serious playoff ambitions.

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And according to several ESPN and WNBA Today commentators, Indiana is actively looking to add a veteran free agent or trade target to give their young stars the leadership and support they need to win now.

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“The Fever are ahead of schedule. They know it. They see the buzz around Caitlin Clark, and they want to capitalize. Don’t be surprised if they make a bold move soon,” said analyst LaChina Robinson on a recent podcast.

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Top Names Linked to Indiana

While no deal is confirmed, here are a few names WNBA media is connecting to the Fever:

Skylar Diggins-Smith

A proven scorer and floor general who could offer immediate leadership.

She’s from South Bend, Indiana — making her return a homecoming story.

Caitlin Clark is getting comfortable, Indiana Fever starting to win

Brionna Jones (Connecticut Sun)

A strong, consistent frontcourt player who could complement Boston in the paint.

If the Sun decide to go younger, Jones might be available via trade.

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Natasha Cloud

A gritty defender and vocal leader who can organize the offense and take pressure off Clark.

Her championship experience would be invaluable for a young Fever squad.

Caitlin Clark is getting comfortable, Indiana Fever starting to win

Why a Signing or Trade Makes Sense Now

Caitlin Clark isn’t just a top draft pick — she’s a ratings magnet and cultural force. Her presence has brought national attention to the Fever, meaning Indiana’s front office now has both the urgency and the resources to move aggressively.

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“The WNBA is watching. And the Fever know they have a narrow window to turn hype into results,” said WNBA writer Howard Megdal. “Expect them to be buyers — not just dreamers.”

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When Will a Move Happen?

Insiders suggest that Indiana could make a move before the All-Star break, especially if they hover near playoff position. With Clark adjusting quickly to the pro game and Boston playing like an All-Star, the time to add a playoff-tested veteran is now.

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Final Thoughts

The WNBA media landscape is buzzing, and all signs point to one conclusion:
The Indiana Fever are not finished yet.

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With Caitlin Clark leading a young and dynamic roster, the addition of one smart veteran piece could turn this team into a legitimate contender — not next year, but this season.

So keep your eyes on Indiana. Because the Fever might be about to make their biggest move yet.