
The Indiana Fever have officially announced that veteran guard Odyssey Sims will remain with the team on a second seven-day hardship contract. The move comes as the Fever continue to navigate a competitive late-season stretch, seeking depth and experience to bolster their backcourt rotation.
Sims first joined the Fever on August 10 and has already begun to make her presence felt. In just two appearances, she showcased her trademark scoring ability and court vision, highlighted by an 11-point, three-assist performance against the Washington Mystics. Her veteran leadership and offensive spark give Indiana another reliable option as they push toward the postseason.
For the Fever, who currently hold an 18–16 record, adding Sims for an additional week ensures continuity during a critical point in the schedule. Hardship contracts are designed to provide temporary roster relief when injuries or absences thin a team’s depth, and Sims’ ability to adapt quickly has made her a valuable asset.
Fans of the WNBA will remember Sims’ accomplished career, which includes an All-Star selection and years of steady play across multiple franchises. Her signing with the Fever represents not only a boost for Indiana but also another chance for her to remind the league of her skill and resilience.
The Fever return to action on Sunday, August 17, when they take on the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena. With Sims now back in uniform, all eyes will be on how her contributions can impact Indiana’s push to secure momentum heading into the closing weeks of the season.
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