Indiana Fever's first move in WNBA free agency was to bring back Kelsey Mitchell, to keep the team's All-Star backcourt together with Caitlin Clark.
Star Kelsey Mitchell got a warm welcome back to Gainbridge Fieldhouse following her re-signing for the 2025 season.
Two-time All-Star Kelsey Mitchell has agreed to re-sign with the Indiana Fever, the organization announced Wednesday, ensuring the team's star backcourt, which also includes 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark, will remain intact for the 2025 season.
Some Indiana Fever fans were worried about their team's presumed inactivity to this point in the WNBA offseason. While no free agency deals can be made official
With the signing, the Fever's big three — Mitchell, Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston — will remain intact. Clark and Mitchell led the team in scoring in 2024, both averaging 19.2 points per game, while Boston averaged 14 points per game and led the team with 8.9 rebounds per game.
WNBA free agency period is moving right along, and big dominoes continue to fall. In recent days, the Connecticut Sun have reportedly agreed to trade Alyssa Thomas to the Phoenix Mercury, while the Atlanta Dream have reportedly agreed to a deal with Brittney Griner and Kelsey Mitchell has re-signed with the Indiana Fever.
The Fever announced Wednesday that Mitchell would return to the organization, keeping her together with superstar guard Caitlin Clark to form one of the WNBA’s top duos.
Two-time All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell opted to reunite with Clark by re-upping with the franchise that drafted her No. 2 overall in 2018.
The Indiana Fever announced the re-signing of two-time All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell on Wednesday.
The Indiana Fever agreed to a new contract with All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell, the WNBA franchise announced Wednesday.
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