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The Indiana Fever are projected to win 30.5 games this season, boosted by the return of Caitlin Clark. They aim to build on last season's playoff success with a strong lineup including Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston.
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The Indiana Fever are projected to win 30.5 games this regular season.
Key players include Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, and Aliyah Boston.
The Fever retained their core players but lost Natasha Howard and Brianna Turner, adding new faces like Monique Billings and Myisha Hines-Allen.
The Fever finished last season with a record of 24-20 and reached the semifinals of the playoffs.
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The Fever made sure to return their big three of Clark, Mitchell, and Boston. They also held onto guards Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham, but some of the team’s depth will be new faces. Indiana lost two key bench contributors when Natasha Howard signed with the Minnesota Lynx and Brianna Turner signed with the Las Vegas Aces. They also lost two players in the WNBA expansion draft, with Chloe Bibby going to the Portland Fire and Kristy Wallace getting selected by the Toronto Tempo. Those minutes will likely go to a combination of offseason additions. Indiana signed veteran two-way forwards **Monique Billings** and **Myisha Hines-Allen** as free agents, and they used their top draft pick on four-year South Carolina product **Raven Johnson**. **Justine Pissott** (Vanderbilt) and **Jessica Timmons** (Alabama) round out a draft class with a clear focus on shooting.