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DeWanna Bonner, who was waived from the Fever after not being able to find a fit, will sign with Phoenix in the next few days, according to ESPN report.
While the Indiana Fever's DeWanna Bonner saga came to an end last month, it surely feels like a long time ago for many fans. This is because the Fever have clearly already moved on from Bonner on the court,
Bonner signed to the Indiana Fever during free agency earlier this year. She played several games for the team but struggled more often than not. She stopped playing games after June 10 for "personal reasons" and the team waived her on June 25 after failing to find a suitable trade.
McDonald is currently replacing Clark in the starting lineup, playing alongside Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, Natasha Howard and Lexie Hull. After the game, where McDonald sank in a clutch three to put the Fever on top, coach Stephanie White had high praise for Clark’s replacement.
Six-time WNBA All-Star DeWanna Bonner was waived by the Fever June 25. She is expected to rejoin the Mercury, where she began her career.
DeWanna Bonner has been away from the Fever for personal reasons since June 11 and has missed five straight games.
Before the 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend, Indiana suffered its 11th loss of the season in a 98–77 defeat to the same Liberty team. With Clark out, the Fever turned to her usual replacement, Aari McDonald, who had earned the starting spot earlier in the year.
DeWanna Bonner played nine games for Indiana, averaging 7.1 points and 3.8 rebounds in 21 minutes per game. Bonner will be reunited with her fiancée, Alyssa Thomas, who was traded to Phoenix from ...
Former Indiana Fever forward DeWanna Bonner is expected to sign with the Phoenix Mercury in the coming days, according to ESPN’s Michael Voepel and Josh Weinfuss.
WNBA Reacts to DeWanna Bonner’s Career Move After Being Released by Indiana Fever originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Phoenix Mercury had a lot of roster turnover after the 2024 season, which was the final campaign for the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, Diana Taurasi.
Former WNBA forward DeWanna Bonner made her second Instagram post on Sunday since being released by the Indiana Fever on June 25.