Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever and WNBA
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Entering Caitlin Clark's second season, the Indiana Fever made a big push to surround their generational superstar with veteran talent. Bonner was the crown jewel, one of the best scorers in WNBA history. Bonner more or less disappeared, and the Fever eventually released her.
The Phoenix Mercury appear on the verge of reuniting with one of the franchise's most accomplished players, DeWanna Bonner; yet their head coach, Nate Tibbetts remains unwilling to
DeWanna Bonner’s Involvement in Controversial Caitlin Clark Incident Emerges originally appeared on Athlon Sports. DeWanna Bonner is no longer with the Indiana Fever after appearing in just nine games this season.
DeWanna Bonner’s brief time with the Indiana Fever has come to an end, and her exit is drawing attention for more than just basketball reasons. The veteran forward played in only nine games this season before parting ways with the team. Citing a poor fit and limited minutes off the bench, Bonner stepped away and was eventually waived by the Fever.
DeWanna Bonner accused Christine Brennan of "attacking" and "disrespecting" DiJonai Carrington for asking about Carrington's eye-poke of Caitlin Clark, a new book says.
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Irish Star on MSNDeWanna Bonner seals WNBA trade after Caitlin Clark spell and joins up with fianceeDeWanna Bonner is reportedly on the verge of a reunion with the Phoenix Mercury, but coach Nate Tibbetts is refusing to confirm the move.
DeWanna Bonner confronted USA TODAY columnist Christine Brennan with the same message four times during last year’s WNBA playoffs, according to a new book.
USA Today reporter Christine Brennan made a strong claim about how Caitlin Clark's superstar orbit might have led to DeWanna Bonner wanting to leave the Indiana Fever.