The Indiana Fever offseason is heating up, and all eyes are on superstar guard Caitlin Clark. After a frustratingly short 2025 WNBA season limited to just 13 games due to soft tissue injuries, Clark is finally returning to the courtâthis time at the USA Basketball Womenâs National Team training camp in Durham, North Carolina, from December 12 to 14. Fans have been clamoring for her comeback, eager to see the young phenom back in action and proving that her limited 2025 season was just a temporary setback.
Clark wonât be alone. Star teammate Aliyah Boston and head coach Stephanie White will also be participating in the Team USA camp, signaling that the Feverâs influence is spreading far beyond Indianapolis. The trioâs presence underscores the depth of talent in Indiana and hints at a potential reshaping of the leagueâs dynamics when the WNBA season resumes. For Fever supporters, this is more than just a training campâitâs a glimpse at the future of the franchise.

Offseason activity for Fever players doesnât stop there. Four key playersâLexie Hull, Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and Aari McDonaldâare set to compete in the Unrivaled 3Ă3 Womenâs Basketball Leagueâs second season, which kicks off in Miami just days into 2026. Unrivaled may be the most high-profile non-WNBA league in the world, but itâs far from the only stage where Fever talent will shine. Players are spreading across the globe, showing their skills in multiple competitions while keeping fans engaged all winter long.
Other Fever stars are taking their talents internationally. Chloe Bibby will compete in Spainâs Liga Feminina for Spar Girona, Damiris Dantas heads to Turkey to play for Botas Spor in the Turkish Womenâs Basketball Super League, and veteran Natasha Howard will suit up for Chinaâs Sichuan Yuanda Meile Basketball Club in the WCBA. Meanwhile, players like Brianna Turner, Odyssey Sims, and Bree Hall will showcase their skills in Nashvilleâs Athletes Unlimited 5Ă5 league, with Bree Hall also joining Mainland PouÄkai in New Zealandâs Tauihi Basketball Aotearoa league. Rookie Makayla Timpson is taking her talents to the Czech Republicâs USK Praha, while also remaining in Unrivaledâs development pool in case of injury or absence.
Even those taking time off, like Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham, remain in the conversation, keeping fans on edge for when they make their next move. Between international leagues, Unrivaled, and Team USA opportunities, Fever players are ensuring there will be no shortage of elite basketball content to follow this winter. The offseason may be long, but with Caitlin Clark back and the Fever stars lighting up courts across the globe, excitement is building to a fever pitchâliterally.
The question now is: when the WNBA season returns, will this offseason of relentless activity and global exposure catapult the Indiana Fever to new heights? Fans are watching, and the countdown to Clarkâs full return has never been more intense.
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