Indiana Fever continue signing
spree by adding shot-blocking forward Brianna Turner
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[February 18, 2025]
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Fever continued their
offseason overhaul Tuesday by signing free agent forward Brianna
Turner, a two-time WNBA all-defensive selection.
Turner is the latest addition to a roster that consists of five
All-Stars and the WNBA's last two Rookies of the Year, guard Caitlin
Clark and forward Aliyah Boston.
Adding Turner also follows a trend the Fever have followed
throughout the offseason — brining in veterans with postseason
experience. Indiana already had signed forwards Natasha Howard, a
three-time champ and two-time All-Star, and DeWanna Bonner, a
two-time champ and six-time All-Star.
Indiana believes the additions will make the franchise a legitimate
title contender after ending a seven-year playoff drought last
season. The Fever were swept in the first round of the playoffs by
the Connecticut Sun.
“I am ecstatic to join the Fever organization and compete for a
championship," Turner said in a statement released by the team. “I
was drawn to the team’s commitment to investing in women and
providing the best professional atmosphere for success. The front
office and coaching staff have assembled a dynamic roster that I’m
looking forward to learning from and growing with throughout the
season.”
Atlanta selected Turner with the No. 11 overall draft pick in 2019
and traded her to Phoenix. The Notre Dame alum spent her first five
seasons with the Mercury, earning all-rookie honors in 2019. She was
selected to the league's all-defensive team in 2020 and 2021 after
finishing among the league's top eight in blocks each season.
Turner spent last season with the Chicago Sky, playing the fewest
minutes of her six pro seasons and averaged career lows of 1.2
points. 2.0 rebounds and 0.5 blocks.
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Phoenix Mercury forward Brianna Turner handles the ball during a
WNBA basketball game against the Dallas Wings, June 7, 2023, in
Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

But Indiana believes the 6-foot-3 shot blocker
could be poised for a resurgence this season. Turner's career
averages are 4.6 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.2 blocks.
“She adds depth to our post rotation, bringing
exceptional shot blocking and rebounding abilities to our team,”
general manager Amber Cox said. “Brianna’s basketball I.Q. is off
the charts, she plays with great pace and is another fantastic
veteran presence for us, both on and off the court.”
Turner helped lead the Fighting Irish to their second NCAA
championship in 2018.
She will be reunited with former Mercury teammate Sophie Cunningham,
who the Fever acquired in a four-team trade. Indiana also signed
guard Sydney Colson, who played the past three seasons in Las Vegas
where she was part of two championship runs.
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