Indiana Fever Guard Signs Free Agency Contract with Connecticut Sun

Indiana Fever Guard Signs Free Agency Contract with Connecticut Sun

Shey Peddy has accepted a training camp offer from the Connecticut Sun for the 2026 season. The move comes amid WNBA free agency activity and adds backcourt depth to the Sun.

Signing details and context

The Indiana Fever guard signs with the Connecticut Sun on a training camp deal. The agreement is part of ongoing free agency contract movements across the league.

Peddy originally joined the Fever on a hardship waiver late in the season. That addition followed Sophie Cunningham’s season-ending knee injury in late August.

Role with Indiana

She provided a steadying presence for a team dealing with injuries. Her minutes helped stabilize Indiana’s rotation down the stretch.

Performance statistics

In nine regular-season games for Indiana, Peddy produced efficient scoring and playmaking. Her line included:

  • 5.2 points per game
  • 1.7 assists per game
  • 54.8% field-goal percentage
  • 50.0% three-point percentage

In eight postseason appearances, she continued to contribute. Her playoff averages were:

  • 5.3 points per game
  • 1.5 rebounds per game
  • 1.0 assist per game
  • 42.9% field-goal percentage
  • 35.9% three-point percentage

What this means for the Connecticut Sun

The Sun gain an experienced guard who can compete for a roster spot in camp. Her shooting and efficiency could fit their offensive schemes.

Training camp offers are not guaranteed roster spots. Peddy will have to earn her place in preseason competition.

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