The Indiana Fever already made sure to have its 2025 roster back on the floor for the 2026 season, too. Their negotiations and signings made Fever among the five top starting lineups in the 2026 season. But to win a championship, teams need depth, and the Indiana franchise would find the same with the addition of Raven Johnson.
While the 22-year-old star is one of the top prospects in the league right now, even before playing her first game, the player signed a deal with Adidas.

Raven Johnson Signs Deal With Adidas
The Atlanta-born star won an NCAA championship and also finished second in the recent season. playing with one of the top programs at the college level, she has already made a name for herself as the most marketable female athlete. Now joining Fever, her popularity reached a new high.
As per the report, Adidas took a step forward and signed the player on a multi-year shoe deal. Although the details of the deal or about the signature shoe are not out yet, NBA Star and Adidas player Anthony Edwards hyped up the deal.
BREAKING: New Indiana Fever guard Raven Johnson has signed a multi-year shoe deal with adidas ✍️ pic.twitter.com/0zTNpaxpOl
— JustFreshKicks (@JustFreshKicks) April 14, 2026
Adidas already has many impactful players under its umbrella, with Fever’s Aliyah Boston, Sophie Cunningham, and Liberty’s Satou Sabally representing the shoe brand.
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Joining the Fever team, Johnson will also team up with Caitlin Clark. While the combination is deadly on paper, the South Carolina star spoke about how Clark’s viral wave-off moment came full circle. Another Gamecock from the Fever team, Aliyah Boston, spoke about the possible outcome.
Aliyah Boston Opens Up On Awkward Reunion Between Raven Johnson And Caitlin Clark
In the latest episode of Post Moves, Candace Parker spoke about reuniting Clark and Johnson, which would be fun to watch considering the history between the two stars. While Boston mentioned that they will be professional and sort things out, she added that fans do make the most out of nothing, showing hate.
“But it’s crazy, because we did actually talk about it. I feel like we had to talk about it. It was just one of those things that was like, ‘Wow,'” Boston said “Like, no beef, obviously. It’s so funny, the fans always have more beef than the players actually do. So it’s always entertaining, you read all this stuff, and fans are hating on one person, hating on another. And then you’re playing with that said person.“
"I can't wait to hear about that first practice."@Candace_Parker is waiting for that first Indiana Fever practice with Raven Johnson and Caitlin Clark 😆 pic.twitter.com/tU6OQWyehT
— Post Moves with Candace Parker & Aliyah Boston (@PostMovesShow) April 15, 2026
Interestingly, Boston also hated Caitlin Clark when the Iowa star joined the Fever franchise in 2024, but now the inseparable duo is the heart of the franchise’s game and future, too.











