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Indiana Fever laud praise upon waived guard Aari McDonald

Indiana Fever laud praise upon waived guard Aari McDonald

USA Today12 hours ago

Indiana Fever laud praise upon waived guard Aari McDonald
With the announcement of the return of both Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham on Friday, the Indiana Fever have subsequently waived guard Aari McDonald from her hardship contract in order to comply with the WNBA's Collective Bargaining Agreement.
While the roster cut was needed to bring back Clark and Cunningham from injury, Fever head coach Stephanie White applauded the emergency hardship guard for her ability to provide stability to the roster while it was shorthanded.
"She's going to find a spot. I don't think that's a debate right now. She's been at the ultimate pro," White said. "She came in ready to go. She had watched such a large amount of film just on her flight in here that you could tell already her high IQ. She's a dog, and we're going to miss her, certainly. What she brought to the table for us, and being able to come in at the point guard position and just really impact us right away was huge."
In her three games of action for the Fever, McDonald averaged 11.0 points on 42.9% from the field, 37.5% from 3-point territory, and 69.2% from the free-throw line on 25:18 of playing time per game. In additon to her scoring touch, she also averaged 3.0 assists, 2.0 steals, 1.3 rebounds, and 0.3 blocks per contest.
In order to comply with the league's CBA rules, McDonald's contract will be automatically terminated once the Fever reach 10 game-available players on their roster.
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