When the Indiana Fever signed Chloe Bibby in July 2025, it provided a temporary fix to a glaring roster issue. With the Portland Fire selecting Bibby No. 12 overall in the 2026 WNBA expansion draft, that issue is prevalent once more. A 6-foot-2 forward with a consistent three-point stroke, Bibby's ability to stretch the floor was a necessary addition to Indiana's frontcourt. "She just gives us a different look than any of our other post players," Fever coach Stephanie White said after Bibby's debut with the team on July 27. Bibby shot 39.1 percent from beyond the arc in nine games with the Fever before a left knee injury ended her 2025 campaign on August 17. The 27-year-old rookie shot 40.5 percent from three on the season in 14 games between the Fever and Golden State Valkyries, averaging 3.0 attempts per game. The Fever initially signed Bibby to a seven-day contract, but the Australian native quickly earned a standard contract after a promising audition. White raved about Bibby's fit on the roster, particu