INDIANA FEVER SIGN GUARD KYRA LAMBERT TO SEVEN-DAY CONTACT
INDIANAPOLIS (Aug. 14, 2025) — The Indiana Fever have signed guard Kyra Lambert (KAI-ruh) to a seven-day contract, the team announced today. The Fever qualify for the roster spot due to the injuries to Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald.
Lambert has spent the entirety of her professional career playing in Europe, most recently with Olympiacos where she won the Greek A1 League. During that season, Lambert averaged 15.4 points per game, while shooting 42.1 percent from beyond the arc, to go along with 6.3 assists. She was went on to be named Eurocup’s Guard of the Year.
Prior to her time in Greece, Lambert also spent time in France (Toulouse), Latvia (TTT Riga), New Zealand (Whai), Slovakia (Slavia Banska Bystrica), and Turkey (Karsiyaka).
Before going professional, Lambert spent her collegiate years split between Duke University and the University of Texas.
Lambert will wear No. 15 for the Fever.
GAME PREVIEW: FEVER HOST MYSTICS TO CLOSE OUT HOMESTAND
Indiana Fever vs Washington Mystics
Friday, August 15
Gainbridge Fieldhouse | 7:30 p.m. ET
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Broadcast Information
TV: ION
Radio: 93.5/107.5 The Fan
Probable Starters
Indiana Fever (18-15)
Guard – Kelsey Mitchell
Guard – Lexie Hull
Forward – Sophie Cunningham
Forward – Natasha Howard
Center – Aliyah Boston
Washington Mystics (14-18)
Guard – Sug Sutton
Guard – Jade Melbourne
Forward – Sonia Citron
Forward – Kiki Iriafen
Center – Stefanie Dolson
GAME PREVIEW:
The Fever (18-15) will look to secure a winning homestand when they host the Washington Mystics (14-18) on Friday night.
After rolling to a 22-point win over the Sky on Saturday, the Fever fell to 81-80 Dallas on Tuesday. Indiana mounted a furious rally over the final seven minutes, closing the game with a 19-3 run, but came up one shot short. The Fever had just 15 assists but 18 turnovers in the loss and will hope to clean that up on Friday.
All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell ranks third in the WNBA in scoring at 20 points per game and is averaging 25 points per contest so far over this homestand. With the Fever short on point guards with Caitlin Clark still sidelined with a groin injury and Aari McDonald and Sydney Colson both out for the season, Mitchell has taken on more ball-handling responsibilities.
The Mystics are currently in 10th place, 1.5 games back of Seattle for the eighth and final playoff spot. Washington remains in the hunt despite dropping five of its last six contests.
Washington traded leading scorer Brittney Sykes to the Storm at the trade deadline in exchange for forward Alysha Clark and a 2026 first-round pick. Rookie wing Sonia Citron is the Mystics’ new leading scorer with Sykes’ departure, as the Notre Dame product averages 14.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game while shooting 46.5 percent from the field and 38.6 percent from 3-point range.