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Indiana Fever Franchise Transitioning To New Ownership

Indiana Fever Franchise Transitioning to New Ownership

Historic Franchise Set To Move Forward Under New Leadership

In a historic move for the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), the Indiana Fever are set to transition to new ownership, led by a group of experienced sports executives and investors.

The new ownership group, led by Allison Barber and Steve Ganot, brings a wealth of experience to the Fever organization. Barber, a former WNBA All-Star and executive, will serve as the team's president and general manager. Ganot, a successful businessman and sports investor, will serve as the team's chairman and governor.

New Ownership Committed to Success

The new ownership group is committed to building a winning team on and off the court. They plan to invest in player development, fan engagement, and community outreach.

Barber said, "We are excited about the opportunity to lead the Indiana Fever into the future. We believe in the potential of this team and this city. We are committed to building a championship-caliber team that our fans can be proud of."

Fever Look to Build on Historic Legacy

The Indiana Fever have a rich history in the WNBA, having won the championship in 2015 and making the playoffs 12 times.

The team's success has been built on a foundation of strong leadership and talented players. The Fever have been led by some of the biggest names in WNBA history, including Tamika Catchings, Katie Douglas, and Natalie Achonwa.

New Era of Fever Basketball Begins

The transition to new ownership marks a new era for the Indiana Fever. With a new ownership group in place and a talented roster, the Fever are poised to make a run at another championship.

Fans can expect to see an exciting brand of basketball from the Fever this season. The team will play with passion, heart, and determination, and they will never give up.


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