The Indiana Fever are making major roster moves — and just in time for one of their toughest matchups of the season. Star rookie Caitlin Clark and veteran Sophie Cunningham have officially been cleared to return to action ahead of the Fever’s high-profile showdown with the New York Liberty. But the return of those two key players comes at a cost: Aari McDonald has been waived.
The decision sent shockwaves across the WNBA world, with fans reacting to both the excitement of Clark and Cunningham’s return — and the surprise departure of McDonald, who showed flashes of strong play in limited minutes.
Clark & Cunningham: Back in the Battle
After missing the previous game due to “rest and recovery,” Clark is set to step back into the spotlight. The rookie guard leads the Fever in scoring and assists, and her presence on the court consistently drives both performance and national attention.
Meanwhile, Cunningham returns from injury, bringing back her tough defense, veteran leadership, and perimeter shooting — all of which Indiana desperately needs as they face a Liberty squad stacked with offensive firepower.
Head coach Christie Sides confirmed the returns after team practice, saying:
“Having Caitlin and Sophie back is huge for us. Their energy, leadership, and skill set bring a different level to our lineup. We’re ready to compete.”
Aari McDonald: The Tough Roster Casualty
In a corresponding move, the Fever announced they have waived guard Aari McDonald, just weeks after signing her. The former No. 3 overall pick had been fighting for minutes in a crowded backcourt, but with Clark fully healthy and Kelsey Mitchell anchoring the rotation, Indiana needed to make room.
The move highlights the brutal reality of WNBA roster limitations — just 12 spots per team — forcing even talented players like McDonald to be released due to numbers, not performance.
General Manager Lin Dunn addressed the decision:
“Aari is a tremendous competitor, and this was not an easy choice. But with Sophie’s return and our current roster needs, we had to make a tough call. We have no doubt she’ll land on her feet.”
A Must-Watch Matchup Ahead
With the Liberty up next, Indiana faces a major test. New York remains one of the WNBA’s top contenders, led by Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, and Jonquel Jones. The return of Clark and Cunningham will be vital if the Fever hope to compete — and possibly pull off an upset.
Fans can expect intensity, storylines, and spotlight as the league’s biggest stars collide once again.
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