Indiana Fever Inks WNBA Champion Forward to One-Year Deal
The Indiana Fever have signed veteran forward Myisha Hines-Allen to a one-year deal. The move comes as the club finalizes its 2026 roster ahead of training camp, per Chloe Peterson of Filmogaz.com.
Hines-Allen is a WNBA champion and a proven interior presence. Indiana announced she will wear No. 2 this season.
Recent seasons
Hines-Allen spent the 2025 season with the Dallas Wings. She averaged 7.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 2.9 assists over 40 games, with 20 starts.
She had earlier been dealt to the Minnesota Lynx during the 2024 season. Her WNBA career began with the Washington Mystics, who selected her 18th overall in 2018.
Early career and accolades
Hines-Allen won a WNBA title with Washington in 2019. She earned All-WNBA Second Team honors in 2020.
Her 2020 season produced career highs of 17.0 points and 8.9 rebounds. She also posted a 51 percent field goal rate that year.
Outlook for Indiana
The Fever add frontcourt depth with a versatile veteran. Hines-Allen brings championship experience and playmaking skills.
She should compete for a rotation spot during training camp. The one-year deal gives the team flexibility moving forward.