If anyone tuned into the WNBA games after a month, the picture is whole a lot different. The 2024 finalists are eliminated, while the Indiana Fever advances to the semifinals and is one win away from its third WNBA final, pushing the surging Aces to Game 5. If anyone is surprised, then Brianna Turner has a special ‘be a Fever believer’ message.
The Indiana team continued to sizzle in the league despite all the adversities and will play Game 5 on September 30. Sophie Cunningham hyped up the Indiana Fever after forcing game 5 in the WNBA semifinals against the Las Vegas Aces, and now Turner is calling out fans for the series decider.
Brianna Turner Calls Out Indiana Fever Fans
HC Stephanie White warned her players about the playoffs before the opening series against the Atlanta Dream. While they might not have reached the level the 48-year-old might want them to be at, they did just enough to play in a ‘win-or-go-home’ game against the strong Aces side.

As the team was leaving for Las Vegas, Brianna Turner came close to the camera and urged fans to come out and show support for the team.
“Alright, you all know the vibe by now. Tune in. On TV, on your phone, stream it, phone a friend, on a radio. Do what you gotta do. Support the Fever. Be a Fever believer,” Turner said.
The vibe is with the Indiana Fever team, as the underdogs exceed expectations and are ready to shock the world again. Other Fever players also showed their enthusiasm for Game 5 as they boarded the plane.
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"Be a Fever believer!" ❤️
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) September 29, 2025
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The Michelob ULTR Arena will host Game 5 of the Fever vs. Aces at 9:30 PM ET. While the arena would be full of Vegas fans, Sephanie White’s team would look to draw encouragement from their loyal fanbase.
Brianna Turner With Important Task In Game 5
Throughout the 2025 season, the former NCAA Champion was a bench warmer playing for a limited time with the stacked roster around her. White chose to give rookie Timpson more gametime over the 29-year-old forward. However, the experienced forward became an essential part of the rotation late in the season and assumed the defensive responsibilities.
She will be once again on similar duty with Aliyah Boston and Natasha Howard rotating under the rim. The former Notre Dame player did a fantastic job playing against A’ja Wilson and NaLyssa Smith, helping the side to limit the opposition’s chances.
Turner averaged nearly three points, four rebounds, a block, and a steal in the game. White trusted her during crucial defensive possessions and could be a vital player to turn things around for the Fever.











