After years of rebuilding, setbacks, and draft lottery heartbreaks, the Indiana Fever enter the 2024 WNBA season with something they haven’t had in a long time: expectations.

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And with the arrival of generational talent Caitlin Clark, alongside 2023 Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston, the question has shifted from “How many games will they win?” to “How far can they go?”

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Here’s a breakdown of what to expect from the Fever — and what would count as a successful season.Expectation 1: Make the Playoffs — No Excuses

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Let’s be clear: the bar is higher now. With Clark, Boston, NaLyssa Smith, and Kelsey Mitchell all healthy and on the floor, missing the playoffs would be a disappointment.

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The Fever haven’t reached the postseason since 2016 — a seven-year drought. But this year, with talent, depth, and attention, they’re not sneaking up on anyone. Most analysts peg Indiana as a legitimate 5–8 seed contender, and players have been vocal about aiming for the playoffs, not just growth.

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“We’re not rebuilding anymore,” said head coach Christie Sides. “We’re building to win.”

Expectation 2: Caitlin Clark Will Change the Game — On and Off the Court

There’s no hiding from it: Caitlin Clark is the face of this team, and arguably the league.

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Her role as a floor general, playmaker, and scoring threat will be under the spotlight every night — and so will her learning curve. Expect a few rough games early, especially against elite veteran defenders, but if her college transition is any indication, she’ll adjust quickly.

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Off the court, she’s already generating record ticket sales and media interest. The Fever will play in front of sellout crowds across the country, and that kind of energy can either uplift — or overwhelm — a young team. So far, Clark seems more than ready.

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Expectation 3: Defensive Growth Must Happen

Last season, the Fever ranked in the bottom half of the league in most defensive metrics. If they want to be taken seriously, that has to change.

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Aliyah Boston will anchor the paint.

Clark and Mitchell must improve on-ball pressure.

Veteran additions like Damiris Dantas (once she returns) and Lexie Hull could provide critical defensive leadership.

 

This team has the offensive firepower — but defensive stops will be the difference between close losses and statement wins.

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Expectation 4: Player Development Remains Crucial

Even with stars, this team is still young. The continued development of players like Smith, Hull, and Kristy Wallace will determine how deep the Fever can go.

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If Clark and Boston are the franchise pillars, they’ll need a consistent supporting cast to take the pressure off and win tough games — especially in the second half of the season.

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What Success Looks Like in 2024

✔️ Finish above .500
✔️ Make the playoffs
✔️ Stay competitive against top teams like Las Vegas and New York
✔️ Build a foundation that screams “We’re next.”

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A championship? Probably not this year.
A first-round playoff upset? Maybe.
A clear signal that Indiana is no longer a rebuilding team, but a contender in the making? That’s the goal.

Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever eliminated from playoffs after loss to  Connecticut

 Final Thought

The Fever aren’t just trying to win games.
They’re trying to shift the culture, restore pride to a historic franchise, and take women’s basketball to the next level — with Caitlin Clark leading the charge.

 

Expect growing pains. Expect big moments. And most of all — expect progress.
Indiana Fever basketball is back.