The Indiana Fever have officially entered their “win now” era, and while all eyes are on rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, there’s a surprising name shaking up the rotation behind the scenes:

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Damiris Dantas — veteran forward, no-nonsense baller, and legit threat to steal minutes from 2023 No. 1 pick Aliyah Boston.

And if that happens? It might just be the unexpected move that gets Clark to the playoffs — and maybe even a title shot.

Who Is Damiris Dantas, and Why Is She Making Noise Now?

Let’s get this straight: Dantas is no rookie.

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6’3″ Brazilian forward

9-year WNBA vet with the Minnesota Lynx and Atlanta Dream

Known for her versatility, defensive IQ, and ability to stretch the floor

Averaged nearly 12 points and 6 rebounds in her best season (2020)

 

Damiris Dantas Ready To STEAL Minutes From Aliyah Boston & PROPEL Caitlin  Clark To A CHAMPIONSHIP - YouTube

 

 

She’s been slept on, but she’s healthy, hungry, and playing with a chip on her shoulder. And from the early looks at Fever training camp, she’s already making her presence felt.

“I’m not here to watch. I’m here to compete,” Dantas told media this week.
“This team wants to win — and I know how to help them do that.”

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Is Aliyah Boston’s Starting Spot in Jeopardy?

Let’s not get it twisted: Aliyah Boston is a cornerstone.
She’s the reigning Rookie of the Year, an elite rebounder, and has already proven she belongs in the league.

But… the WNBA is about matchups, momentum, and versatility.

Dantas brings:

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Perimeter shooting (something Boston is still developing)

Switchable defense on guards and forwards

A proven ability to play in high-pressure playoff situations

 

And in a league this competitive, no one — not even the face of last season — is immune to minute redistribution.

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How This Helps Caitlin Clark

Let’s talk chemistry and playstyle.

Caitlin Clark thrives when:

Fever Sign Damiris Dantas

She has floor spacing to shoot or attack

Teammates run the floor in transition

Pick-and-pop options are available at the top of the key

 

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Dantas checks every box. She’s the kind of frontcourt partner that can open up the entire offense for Clark — especially in small-ball lineups.

Imagine Clark-Dantas pick-and-rolls…
Now imagine it in a playoff game with the Fever surging.

Yeah. It’s real.

Fever star Aliyah Boston explains how Unrivaled stint will help her in  Caitlin Clark's second season

Coaching Chess: What Stephanie White Might Be Thinking

Head Coach Stephanie White has a job most people would envy — but it comes with pressure. She’s managing:

The most hyped rookie in WNBA history

A former No. 1 pick in Boston

A reloaded veteran core with championship expectations

 

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Playing Dantas more minutes doesn’t mean benching Boston — it could simply mean:

Flexible rotations based on matchups

Dual-post lineups for size + spacing

Or bold late-game lineups built for Clark to cook

 

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White’s system may look traditional on paper — but behind the scenes, she’s crafting something much more dangerous.

Final Take: Don’t Sleep on Dantas

While Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston dominate headlines, Damiris Dantas is quietly becoming the X-Factor for Indiana.

She’s smart. She’s seasoned. And she’s not afraid to compete — even if it means challenging the future faces of the franchise.

 

 

And if she ends up being the missing piece that elevates Caitlin Clark to a WNBA Finals run?
Don’t say we didn’t warn you.