As important as it is to cultivate chemistry on the court, there's a case to be made that a WNBA roster meshing off the court is perhaps even more valuable. What's not debatable is that the way a team gets along in the locker room has an impact on how they perform during games. And the Indiana Fever's 2025 team was a great example of this. Despite the staggering amount of injuries they dealt with (particularly to star guard Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham), the Fever advanced to within one game of making the WNBA Finals. And their elite team chemistry helped them reach this point. Watching the bench during their games made it clear how much the roster enjoyed each other's company and genuinely wanted everyone to succeed, both individually and as a team. That mindset is easier said than done in the professional game, and Indiana's franchise deserves a ton of credit for creating that culture. Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (center) and guard Lexie Hull (10) celebrate | Mark J.…