
If you like to follow the Indiana basketball team, you've probably heard about the Indiana Fever. They are the affiliate of the NBA's Indiana Pacers. The team includes players with the nickname "Freddy Fever". They must have played one season with the Indiana Fever before they can be added to the team. You don't need to be a basketball fan to support the team. Fans should support Indiana Fever for many reasons.
The WNBA's premier women's basketball team
The Indiana Fever are a professional WNBA basketball team. From 2005 to 2009, they made eight consecutive playoff appearances. However, they were knocked out of the finals in 2009 when Jeanette Pohlen tore her ACL and Katie Douglas injured the Minnesota Lynx. The Fever was eliminated from the league in 2009. However, this season was their final.

The Connecticut Sun and Indiana Fever are two teams that have struggled lately. Indiana is second and the Sun is last in league field goal percentage. However, the Connecticut Sun's top scorers are both shooting over 50% from the field. Meanwhile, the Fever's top scorers are shooting under 45%. The Connecticut Sun will be the favorite team in the playoffs based on these stats.
Freddy Fever is Freddy Fever, the mascot.
Freddy FYE, Indiana Fever's mascot is a beloved character who is also a big fan favorite. He can perform skits and frustrate officials. The Fever is proud to be a part of the laughter of its fans and will continue to do so. Freddy loves his fans, and shows that love by going to birthday parties and participating in community events. He is the official mascot of the women's basketball team in Indiana.
Freddy Fever's distinctive features include his trademark blue eyes, sly smile, and long hair. He may even have visited Pacers offices and obtained enter-to–win tickets. The mascot is also known for tossing T-shirts into the crowd, and is a fan favorite for many reasons.
It has won one WNBA championship
The Indiana Fever are a professional American women's basketball team. They have only won one WNBA championship. The team has been a perennial contender for the playoffs for the past 12 season. Their best season was 2009 when the Fever reached the finals. They lost the series to Atlanta, but won the next two games consecutively to advance to WNBA Finals. The Fever then won the championship in 2012.

In their history, only one championship was won by The Fever. In 2011, they made eight straight postseason appearances. However, they were unable to advance past the first round, losing to the Minnesota Lynx in the finals after Katie Douglas tore her ACL in Game 2 of the series. But, the Fever have had much success under legendary head coach Lin Dunn as well as team owner Herb Simon.