
You've likely heard of the Indiana Fever if you love to follow Indiana's basketball team. They are an affiliate of the NBA's Indiana Pacers. Players known as "Freddy Fever", or players who have the nickname, are allowed to join the team. They must have played one season with the Indiana Fever before they can be added to the team. But, you don’t have to love basketball to support the team. There are several reasons why fans should support the Indiana Fever.
The WNBA's top women's basketball team
The Indiana Fever, a professional basketball club in the WNBA, are known as the Indiana Fever. They have made eight straight playoff appearances between 2005 and 2009. In 2009, Jeanette Pohlen tore the ACL of her left knee and Katie Douglas injures the Minnesota Lynx. While this was the Fever's last season, they were already one of the most respected league teams.

Indiana Fever (Connecticut Sun) and the Connecticut Sun are two teams that have struggled recently. The Sun are dead last in the league in field goal percentage and Indiana ranks second. Both the Connecticut Sun's top scorers shoot over 50% from field. Meanwhile, the Fever's top scorers are shooting under 45%. The Connecticut Sun will be the favorite team in the playoffs based on these stats.
Freddy Fever is its mascot.
Freddy FYE the Indiana Fever mascot is a very popular character. Freddy FYE is a comedian and frustrates officials. The Fever is proud of its fans, and promises to keep them laughing. Freddy loves to attend birthday parties and other community events. Freddy is the official mascot for the Indiana women's basketball team.
Freddy Fever's distinctive features include his trademark blue eyes, sly smile, and long hair. He might have visited Pacers offices to obtain enter-to win tickets or the services PBA stars. The mascot is loved for tossing Tshirts into crowds and is a popular fan favorite for many reasons.
It has won one WNBA Championship
The Indiana Fever are a professional American women's basketball team. They have only won one WNBA championship. The Fever have been a perennial postseason team for 12 seasons. The Fever had their best year in 2009, when they reached the finals. The Fever lost to Atlanta in the series, but they won two of their next three games to advance into the WNBA Finals. In 2012, the Fever won the championship.

They have only ever won one championship in their entire history. In 2011, the Fever made eight consecutive postseason appearances. The Fever were unable advance past the first round. In the finals, they lost to Minnesota Lynx after Katie Douglas ruptured her ACL in Game 2. However, the Fever enjoyed much success after that season under Lin Dunn (legendary head coach) and Herb Simon (team owner).