DeWanna Bonner’s Quiet Exit Sends a Loud Message: The Indiana Fever Now Belong to Caitlin Clark
There was no headline. No farewell. Just silence.
DeWanna Bonner, a WNBA legend, has quietly disappeared from the Indiana Fever — and it’s no accident. Her absence, stripped of fanfare or explanation, signals one undeniable truth: the franchise has made its choice, and her name is Caitlin Clark.
Bonner hasn’t played since June 10. Officially, she was “out for personal reasons.” But that excuse faded fast. Her banner disappeared from Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Her jerseys vanished from the Fever’s store. And on Instagram? Nearly every post connected to the Fever is gone.
One post remains: “Grateful. To anyone chasing something bigger than themselves—keep going.”
A goodbye cloaked as inspiration.
Clark didn’t just arrive — she rewrote the script. She’s not just a player; she’s the system now. Viewership, strategy, even roster moves orbit her. Bonner’s slow style and fading stats didn’t fit that vision. A 37-year-old vet on a declining trajectory couldn’t keep pace.
The Fever are no longer making room for legacy. They’re building for impact. And if you can’t keep up with Caitlin Clark?
You’re not part of the future.