What’s behind DeWanna Bonner exit from the Indiana Fever? Lingering tensions echo through the WNBA
Eventually, the Fever waived her. Bonner later stated simply that they “didn’t fit.” However, the story doesn’t end there.
A past incident resurfaces in the present
DeWanna Bonner name has resurfaced amid controversy involving Caitlin Clark, the breakout star of women’s basketball.
During a heated game between the Indiana Fever and the Connecticut Sun (Bonner former team), DiJonai Carrington accidentally hit Clark in the eye while trying to block a pass. Though Carrington denied any malicious intent, the play stirred significant debate.

Journalist Christine Brennan, author of On Her Game, Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports, questioned Carrington about the incident, prompting a defensive response.
But the most surprising moment came later, when DeWanna Bonner approached Brennan with pointed, firm words.
“You disrespected my teammate”: the moment everything shifted
Brennan recounted in her book that DeWanna Bonner confronted her in a respectful but insistent tone, saying, “You disrespected my teammate,” referring to Carrington.
Although the exchange wasn’t aggressive, it was a clear display of Bonner loyalty and a reflection of the tension surrounding key figures in the league.
Was this confrontation a turning point? Could Bonner departure be linked to internal stances on the incident?
The questions remain, as the veteran’s future is still uncertain.
In a WNBA that’s becoming increasingly high-profile and polarized, silence can speak volumes. And in DeWanna Bonner case, her quiet exit might be saying far more than it seems.