Injuries are a part of life in the WNBA, but the Indiana Fever have been positively hammered by them in 2025.
Caitlin Clark's season-ending groin injury is one of five such injuries that Fever players have sustained. Indiana has used 18 players this season, utilizing seven-day hardship contracts to stay afloat while Clark, Sophie Cunningham and others went down with long-term injuries.
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The Fever's additions on seven-day deals helped them clinch a playoff spot last week, and Indiana has since signed each of them to rest-of-season contracts in order to participate in the postseason. Aerial Powers and Odyssey Sims have helped steady the ship amid the wave of injuries; guard Shey Peddy, signed for the rest of the season on Tuesday, has had standout games as well during this vital stretch.
we have signed Shey Peddy to a rest of season contract 🙌 pic.twitter.com/uPBjdBFHPM
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) September 9, 2025
Peddy, 36, missed all of 2024 before joining the Los Angeles Sparks in June. Debuting for Indiana on Aug. 22, the free-agent pickup has averaged 5.5 points in 13.9 minutes that the injury-depleted backcourt desperately needed. Peddy on Sunday made all five of her shot attempts and scored 13 points as the Fever beat the Washington Mystics, 94-65, to secure a playoff spot.
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