
Former Indiana women's basketball star and Indiana Fever player Grace Berger signs 3rd contract with Dallas
Berger was in training camp with the Minnesota Lynx and played in one game with the Los Angeles Sparks. She has played 55 minutes this season, scoring 7 points with 10 rebounds.
The Fever selected Berger in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2023 WNBA Draft, with a pick they acquired in a 2022 trade with Dallas. She appeared in 47 games with the Fever over two seasons, averaging 3.9 points.
Berger was a four-time All-Big Ten performer, averaging 12.4 points, 5.1 rebounds and 3.9 assists from 2018-23, including IU's 2021 Elite 8 run. She had three triple-doubles for the Hoosiers.
A seven-day contract is only available to teams in the second half of the season, and it allows flexibility when they don't want to commit to a guaranteed contract. Players will earn the prorated minimum base salary. They can sign up to three seven-day contracts with a single team, but can sign with multiple teams during that time. Teams can also elect to sign those players to a rest-of-season contract at any point.

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