Indiana Fever is cashing in its No. 1 pick

Which players would you add to the team?

Two basketball players going for the ball

We’re ready for a new season of Fever basketball.

The ball is in their court this year.

That’s right, for the first time in franchise history, the Indiana Fever has the No. 1 pick for this year’s WNBA draft. The lottery announcement came out last November, and now the big day is almost here.

Which makes us wonder: if you could choose, who would you want to see as the newest member of the Fever? Could she be the next Tamika Catchings?

Let us know and we might rebound your answers back to you in an upcoming newsletter.

Reminder: reserve your free ticket for the Indiana Fever Draft Party on Monday, April 10 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and watch the team make the No. 1 and No. 7 picks in the first round. Plus, you might just get a preview of the Fever’s new WNBA Nike Rebel uniforms, which they’ll be sporting in the upcoming season starting at home on Friday, May 19.

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