The Indiana Fever signed veteran guard Shatori Walker-Kimbrough this week, continuing its active WNBA offseason moves for 2026. The 30-year-old brings championship experience and nine years of professional expertise to the roster.
Walker-Kimbrough won the 2019 WNBA championship with the Washington Mystics, playing a key role off the bench during that historic run. The 5-foot-9 guard spent seven seasons in Washington over two different stints, after the Mystics selected her sixth overall out of Maryland in 2017.
"Shatori is a versatile guard who adds depth to our backcourt rotation," said Fever COO and GM Amber Cox. "She's a proven veteran in our league who brings a championship mindset and experience, both on and off the court."
Walker-Kimbrough spent the 2025 season with the Atlanta Dream, appearing in 41 games while averaging 1.7 points and 8.6 minutes per game.
The free agent joins a crowded Fever backcourt featuring Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, among Raven Johnson, among others. She also reunites with longime Mystics teammate and fellow WNBA offseason signing Myisha Hines-Allen.
"I'm looking forward to joining an amazing organization like the Fever," Walker-Kimbrough said.
"I'm excited to play alongside some of the most talented players in the league. The success of the team last year not only speaks to the players but also Coach White and her staff, so I'm blessed to be a part of it."
Walker-Kimbrough will wear No. 32 for the Fever, with the team looking to build around Clark after reaching the 2025 WNBA semifinals before falling to the New York Liberty.
The offseason moves continue as teams prepare for training camp, as Indiana's additions focus on adding veteran depth and championship pedigree to complement its young core.