DeWanna Bonner’s Quiet Exit: Walking Away from $50,000 and a Rising Fever
DeWanna Bonner left the Indiana Fever without fanfare — no announcement, no farewell — just a silent departure that stunned fans and insiders alike. What made it sting even more? She walked away from a $50,000 postseason bonus tied to team success and her availability.
Bonner’s veteran presence was expected to anchor the team and mentor star Caitlin Clark. Instead, she exited right before the Fever’s breakthrough — winning the Commissioner’s Cup and surging into playoff contention. As FS1’s Jason Whitlock put it, the bonus wasn’t just money; it was meaning.
Fans reacted fiercely, with hashtags like #SheLeftTooSoon and #ClarkStayedBonnerLeft trending, highlighting how the Fever flipped their fortunes after her departure.
No official explanation came from Bonner or the team, but sources say there was no scandal, only a withdrawal fueled by doubt about the team’s direction.
Since she left, the Fever have thrived — chemistry blossomed, new stars emerged, and Caitlin Clark’s leadership matured. Bonner’s exit might have been quiet, but the moment the Fever seized was loud — and she’s no longer part of the story.