DeWanna Bonner the Indiana Fever parted ways on Wednesday. The organization waived the six-time All-Star, per Indy Star's Chloe Peterson. Indiana will re-sign point guard Aari McDonald to fill her spot on the roster.
On Tuesday, Front Office Sports reported that Bonner, who had been away from the team for "personal reasons," was not interested in returning to Indiana and would prefer to move on. According to the report, the veteran forward is interested in playing for either the Dream or Mercury next.
Bonner signed a one-year deal with Indiana in the offseason and was expected to help bolster the team's defense this year. The 37-year-old played played in nine games for the Fever, starting three, but last appeared in a contest on June 10.
Here's the latest on Bonner's apparent exit from the Fever.
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What happened to DeWanna Bonner?
According to Front Office Sports, Bonner and the Fever had an "off" fit since the forward joined the team. Bonner expected to be a starter, but she only started three games, with those games being the first three of the season.
Over the course of her career, Bonner has started 402 of a possible 511 games and only came off the bench in 12 games between 2012 and 2024.
Instead, the Fever elevated shooting guard Lexie Hull to the starting group, opting for a smaller lineup that includes one of their best shooters. Bonner was the forward relegated to the bench instead of Aaliyah Boston or Natasha Howard, both of whom have started every game this year.
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DeWanna Bonner contract
Bonner inked a one-year deal worth $200,000 with Indiana during the offseason. She'll likely have to take a pay cut to join Atlanta or Phoenix: Phoenix has just $88,103 in cap space remaining while Atlanta has $23,939.
DeWanna Bonner stats
Bonner, a 16-year veteran who averaged double-digit points in each season of her career, began the year with career-low numbers. Here's a look at how Bonner has fared so far in 2025:
- PPG: 7.1
- RPG: 3.8
- APG: 1.6
- BPG: 0.1
- SPG: 1.1
By comparison, Bonner's career averages are 14.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. Last year, Bonner made the All-Star Game with the Sun by producing 15.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game.