Indiana Fever general manager Amber Cox has discussed the decision of let Temi Fagbenle unprotected for the Expansion Draft.
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Indiana Fever General Manager Amber Cox has come forward to defend the team's controversial decision to leave backup center Temi Fagbenle unprotected in the WNBA Expansion Draft, a move that has ...
The said list was not made public, which is why Indiana Fever fans were shocked when they learned that backup center Temi Fagbenle was not included on the team's protected players list.