Caitlin Clark Unfiltered: The Real Reason DeWanna Bonner is Exactly Who Caitlin Clark DESPERATELY Wants – Her Move Behind the Scene to Recruit Revealed!
The Indiana Fever sent shockwaves through the WNBA world with their latest power move—signing six-time All-Star and two-time champion DeWanna Bonner. But while fans cheered, Caitlin Clark wasted no time making it clear that Bonner’s presence isn’t just a flashy offseason acquisition—it’s a game-changer. And perhaps, a warning shot to the rest of the league.
Clark, never one to mince words, didn’t just praise Bonner’s skills—she doubled down on why the 37-year-old veteran is the missing piece to the Fever’s puzzle.
“That’s exactly what you want. You want your teammates to be just as competitive as you are,” Clark asserted, in an unmistakable challenge to any teammate not willing to match her fire. “I think training camp is going to be really fun. That’s when you’re competing live, you’re getting after things, coaches are figuring out what lineups work, what lineups don’t, so I think it’s more like the drive of pushing your teammates to get better.”
Her message was loud and clear: No one is safe from the grind—not even Bonner.
A Veteran with a Championship Edge
Bonner, who signed a one-year deal after leaving the Connecticut Sun, enters the 2025 season just seven points away from becoming the third-highest scorer in WNBA history. But she didn’t come to Indiana just to chase records—she came to set a new standard.
The Fever, after clawing their way to a 20-20 finish last season and a first playoff berth since 2016, are determined to make a serious run. And Clark believes Bonner’s intensity will force everyone to level up.
“She’s going to push all of us to get better,” Clark added, her words carrying weight beyond a mere welcome message. “When you see a vet like her come in and want to get better every single day, there are no excuses for the rest of us.”
From Rivals to Allies
Bonner, however, downplayed the friction. “I think it was just two competitive players who wanted to win and push their teams to the finish line,” she said. “It’s the playoffs—emotions are high, tensions are high. But I’m excited to step on the court with Caitlin. I think we just feed well off of each other.”
Translation? They may have been adversaries, but they’re about to be a nightmare for the rest of the WNBA.
The Fever’s High-Stakes Gamble
Bonner joins a Fever squad that isn’t just looking to make the playoffs—they’re looking to dominate. With Kelsey Mitchell re-signed, a blockbuster trade for sharpshooter Sophie Cunningham, and the addition of veteran Natasha Howard, this team is loaded with firepower.
And with former Connecticut Sun coach Stephanie White now leading the charge, Indiana is no longer just another team. They’re a threat.
The Fever are all in. But with high expectations comes high pressure. Can Clark and Bonner coexist as both fierce competitors and teammates? Or will their alpha personalities clash at the worst possible moment?
One thing is certain—training camp is going to be intense, and the WNBA better be ready for what’s coming.