Fever's DeWanna Bonner beams with joy in adorable selfie with daughter

WNBA: SEP 25 Playoffs First Round Indiana Fever at Connecticut Sun - Source: Getty
DeWanna Bonner reacted to an adorable selfie with her daughter [Picture Credit: Getty]

The Indiana Fever bolstered their roster by acquiring DeWanna Bonner and a few other veterans for the 2025 WNBA season. As the new Fever star prepares for the new season, she has also made sure to spend time with her family.

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On Friday, Bonner posted a candid picture with her daughter Demi. Bonner was dressed in a white hoodie while Demi wore a pink fur jacket.

"Happy Friday," Bonner wrote in the caption.
[Credit: IG/@dewannabonner]
[Credit: IG/@dewannabonner]

DeWanna Bonner gave birth to twin daughters, Cali and Demi, in 2017. She had her daughters when she was in a relationship with former WNBA player Candice Dupree.

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Both Cali and Demi can often be seen supporting their mother on the WNBA court. DeWanna Bonner is currently engaged to her former Connecticut Sun teammate Alyssa Thomas.

DeWanna Bonner gets honest about teaming up with Caitlin Clark

The Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun met in the first round of the WNBA playoffs last season. One of the highlights of the series was DeWanna Bonner and Caitlin Clark chirping at each other. Despite the heated exchange, Bonner said she never lost respect for Clark.

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When asked about the interaction, Bonner said it was just two competitive players trying to win. She also expressed her hope to feed off of Clark when they take the court.

"I think it's just two competitive players that want to win and push their team to get over the finish line," Bonner said. "It was the playoffs, so emotions are high, tensions are high.
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"I think we just feed well off each other. I'm just here to hopefully give my leadership advice," Bonner added. "I don't think I need to push her to be any type of player that she isn't already is, and I'm just happy to be here and I hope I can give her some knowledge to bring her game to a different level."
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When Clark was asked about teaming up with DeWanna Bonner, the Indiana Fever star said the team made a championship move by bringing in a player of Bonner's caliber. Clark added that the Fever needed leadership in the locker room.

Bonner spent her last five seasons with the Connecticut Sun. She played 10 seasons with the Phoenix Mercury from 2009 to 2019 and won two WNBA titles.

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