April 15, 2024, marked the beginning of a new era for the Indiana Fever.
That night, the franchise drafted Caitlin Clark No.1, instantly changing everything for a team that had been yearning for success.
Another significant date, Oct. 27, 2024, will be remembered as the day the Fever parted ways with head coach Christie Sides after just two seasons.
Kelly Krauskopf, the Fever’s president of basketball operations, emphasized the need to be bold and assertive in pursuing their goals, including bringing another WNBA championship to Indiana.
The Fever are no longer in a transition period; they are now thinking big.
We have parted ways with head coach Christie Sides.
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— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) October 27, 2024
The Fever, led by Clark and Aliyah Boston, are now aiming for their first title since 2012 after Clark’s impressive rookie season.
With expectations high, the Fever are looking for a new coach who can lead them to success.
Krauskopf’s return to the team signifies a desire to replicate past successes, with a focus on securing top talent in the upcoming season.
The possibility of hiring Stephanie White as the new head coach has been discussed, as she has a history with the team and a track record of success.
Improvements in defense and enhancing Clark’s shooting efficiency are key areas for the next coach to address.
The Fever’s decision to part ways with Sides is driven by a belief in Clark’s leadership and the potential for championship success.
Under new leadership, the Fever are no longer content with lottery picks and are setting their sights on championships.
Clark and the Fever will be working under a new coach and general manager next season, signaling a shift towards a competitive mindset.
(Photo of Christie Sides and Caitlin Clark: Elsa / Getty Images)