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Hoosier’s ‘unlikely turnaround’ presents Caitlin Clark-driven WNBA problem for others – Report

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythJanuary 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Indiana continues to be on the right side of the momentum. From making the NBA Finals last season to the Indiana Fever’s deep run in the playoffs, the state has now added a championship moment in football. This push has meaning beyond academic fields. As uncertainty looms over the WNBA amid ongoing discussions with the CBA, the Fever’s unique positioning could quietly reshape the balance of power within the league.

With the expected return of Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever has gotten a head start on the league’s typical rebuilding curve, becoming an immediate contender rather than a long-term project. While much of the WNBA prepares for roster change amid looming CBA negotiations, Indiana already has its core secured, a reality that is quietly putting pressure on the rest of the teams, even the Las Vegas Aces.

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This offseason, the entire league is turning to the CBA to recruit players and lock them up. But this requires difficult calculations. But not for Indiana. The Fever can avoid the painful reset phase, at least for a few star players. Clark and Aliyah Boston are both tied to rookie contracts, which prevents them from becoming free agents.

And what makes them a tough contender and contender is how they’ve shaped 2025. Indiana reached the semifinals with its best players injured. Clark fought on despite his injuries. The team played without their main player and still made an impact. With CC and Aliyah Boston locked upthey have the freedom to choose the best among the rest.

Aliyah captained Indiana’s sinking ship last season alongside Kelsey Mitchell and others. Boston played all 44 games while most of the star players sat out due to injury. She averaged 15 points, with 1.2 steals to keep both ends strong. With three good years behind her, her mission will be to make the most of the fourth year when CC joins her.

The Fever will also look to bring back Kelsey Mitchell and Lexie Hull. Kelsey, at that age and era, averaged over 20 points while playing 44 games. Stats increased in the playoffs averaging 22.3 points, shooting 42.9% from the field. While the rest of the teams will have to rethink and shell out to lock down their core, the Fever will benefit from the cushion of having 2 secure players.

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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever face a threat greater than any opponent

As the Indiana team takes shape for lasting success, uncertainty hangs over the league itself. The continued silence between the WNBA and the players’ union has cast doubt on the 2026 season, threatening to dampen momentum at all levels. For Fever, the timing couldn’t be worse. Realizing what’s at stake, Caitlin Clark broke her silence, addressing concerns that could jeopardize everything Indiana has built.

“This is the greatest moment the WNBA has ever had. And it’s not something that can be wasted. We’re going to fight for everything we deserve. But at the same time, we have to play basketball. It’s what our fans dream of,” she said a few weeks ago.

Clark pushed harder when asked again a few days later. “This is the greatest moment in WNBA history, and I don’t want it to be forgotten. It’s important that we find a way to play this next season.” Everyone who loves women’s basketball, from the players to the fans, needs games to happen. A perfect roster is no good if there are no games to play. But this delay should be unlikely.

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As the season approached, the stalemate became impossible to ignore. Negotiations remained unchanged for five weeks, with no movement or agreement in sight, allowing frustration to gradually build. It remains to be hoped, however, that the impasse will be resolved over time. As rosters take shape, the upcoming season promises a league-wide reset, with new commitments and changing stars refocusing attention on the field.

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