The Indiana Fever have officially turned heads with the release of their 2025 training camp footage — and if there were any doubts about their chemistry, talent, or intensity heading into the new WNBA season, those doubts just got torched.

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Led by rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, the Fever’s early workouts have electrified fans across the country. With slick ball movement, high-energy scrimmages, and nonstop hustle, it’s clear this team isn’t just showing up — they’re coming for everything this season.

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 Caitlin Clark: Already in Control

From the moment she hit the court, Caitlin Clark looked like she’s been in the league for years. Her shot is falling from everywhere — logo threes, step-backs, floaters — you name it. But it’s her command of the offense that’s really setting her apart. The training camp video showed her directing traffic, finding cutting teammates with no-look passes, and staying vocal every possession. Her connection with Aliyah Boston is already looking like one of the league’s most dangerous duos.

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 Aliyah Boston Looks Like a Veteran Star

Boston is stronger, quicker, and more confident. Her footwork in the paint was flawless in the footage, and she’s clearly stepping into a leadership role this season. With Clark feeding her clean looks and Boston anchoring the defense, the Fever have the foundation of a future championship team.

Excitement Abounds as Fever Open Training Camp

 Chemistry Clicking Fast

One of the biggest questions heading into camp was how all the new pieces would gel. Based on the footage — that question’s answered. The ball is zipping around in scrimmages, players are diving for loose balls, and the energy is up. There’s a real sense of unity in this group, and it’s showing both on and off the court.

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 Rookies & Role Players Making Noise

Beyond Clark and Boston, players like NaLyssa Smith, Lexie Hull, and Kristy Wallace are looking sharp. Smith especially seems poised for a breakout year — she’s running the floor like a guard and finishing strong at the rim. If the Fever’s depth holds up, they’re going to be a serious matchup problem.

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Fans & Media React

The fan reaction to the footage was immediate: “They look locked in.” Sports media is starting to shift the narrative too, moving Indiana from “potential playoff team” to “legit contender if it all clicks.”

 

 Countdown to Tip-Off

With the WNBA season tipping off on May 14, the Fever’s early intensity is exactly what fans hoped to see. They’ll open against the Connecticut Sun, and if training camp is any indication, they’re not just planning to compete — they’re planning to win.