
You may have heard of the Indiana Fever, if you are a fan of Indiana basketball. They are an affiliate of the NBA's Indiana Pacers. Players with the nickname "Freddy Fever" are part of the team. Before they can be included in the team, they must have played at least one season with Indiana Fever. However, you don't have to be a fan of basketball to follow the team. Supporting the Indiana Fever is a good idea for several reasons.
The WNBA's most prestigious women's basketball club
The Indiana Fever are a professional WNBA basketball team. They have made eight straight playoff appearances between 2005 and 2009. They were eliminated in the finals by Jeanette Pohlen, who tore her ACL, and Katie Douglas, who injured the Minnesota Lynx. The Fever was eliminated from the league in 2009. However, this season was their final.

Two teams that have been struggling lately are the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun. Indiana is second and the Sun is last in league field goal percentage. But, both the Connecticut Sun's highest scorers are shooting more than 50% from the field. The Fever's top scorers shoot under 45%. With these statistics in mind, the Connecticut Sun will be the team to beat in the playoffs.
Its mascot is Freddy Fever
Freddy FYE the Indiana Fever mascot is a very popular character. He is known for performing funny skits as well as frustrating officials. The Fever is proud of its fans, and promises to keep them laughing. Freddy is loved by his fans and attends community events and birthday parties. He is Indiana's official basketball mascot.
Freddy Fever is a standout because of his piercing blue eyes and trademark sly smile. His long hair gives him an unmistakable look. He may have even visited Pacers' offices, where he could get enter to win tickets, or sought the services PBA players. 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, an American professional women’s basketball team, has won one WNBA Championship. The team has been a perennial contender for the playoffs for the past 12 season. They reached the finals in 2009. 2009 was their best year for the Fever. They lost the series against Atlanta, but won two games in a row to advance to the WNBA Finals. The Fever won 2012's championship.

They have only ever won one championship in their entire history. In 2011, they made eight straight postseason appearances. They were unable to make it past the first round and lost to the Minnesota Lynx. This was after Katie Douglas injured her ACL in Game 2. But, the Fever have had much success under legendary head coach Lin Dunn as well as team owner Herb Simon.