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Former Indiana Fever rookie sets WNBA record in debut for team they’ll play next

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Former Indiana Fever rookie sets WNBA record in debut for team they’ll play next

Four days after the Indiana Fever opted not to match a contract offer sheet of one of their developmental players, she set a WNBA record in her debut.

The Las Vegas Aces on Monday signed rookie Justine Pissott to a standard contract offer sheet, and the Fever opted not to match it, keeping their roster instead of waiving a player. The Fever selected Pissott in the second round of the 2026 WNBA Draft three months ago, and the 6-foot-4 forward out of Vanderbilt showed her potential in the fourth quarter of the Aces win Saturday.

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She hit a 28-foot 3-pointer in her first professional minute, and later a 29-footer. They were two of her five made 3-pointers, scoring 19 points on 7-for-8 shooting (5 for 6 on 3s), as the Aces beat the Phoenix Mercury 106-58. The five made 3-pointers were the most in WNBA history by a player making her debut.

“I would definitely say I was nervous,” Pissott said postgame. “But everyone kept telling me to shoot the ball when you go in, play with confidence, and then coach Becky (Hammon) was just like, ‘Go in there and do what you do,’ and I feel like when she told me that, I kind of just like, ‘OK,’ and I just breathed. And then I just played my game.”

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Justine Pissott sets WNBA record in debut after leaving Indiana Fever

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – JULY 11: Justine Pissott #13 of the Las Vegas Aces shoots a 3-pointer against Valeriane Ayayi #11 of the Phoenix Mercury in the fourth quarter of their game at Michelob ULTRA Arena on July 11, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Aces defeated the Mercury 106-58. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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Pissott played the entire fourth quarter after the Aces (17-6) led 79-36 after three quarters. They host the Fever (13-9) at 9 p.m. Sunday.

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“I think (it was) just not having, really, the feeling that we had the ability to open up the roster spot,” Fever coach Stephanie White said Tuesday about the decision to let Pissott go. “I think that’s the great thing about these development spots, and the challenging thing about these development spots, is that you have opportunities to develop players, then when they get an ability to get a standard contract … this is what it’s meant for. To continue to advance opportunity for the players, and to continue to keep them ready for when their opportunity presents itself.”

Upon selecting Pissott in April, the Fever opted to sign her directly to a development contract, new in 2026, in training camp. It gave Indiana exclusive negotiating rights for two weeks and, essentially, protected her on their team with the option to match a standard contract offer sheet from another team. It eliminated the option for her to be waived after camp and allow a team to claim her.

“We wanted to lock Justine in,” Fever general manager Amber Cox told IndyStar in April. “She is a bit of a unicorn in that she led the SEC in 3-point shooting, and she’s 6 foot 4. She still has some growth areas, as all rookies do coming into the league, but we really want to see what she can do as a part of this roster. What signing her (to the developmental pool) now allows us to do is, instead of putting her in a standard player contract, we get to the end of camp and waiving her, then you put her on the waiver wire for somebody else to pick her up, she is already with us, and so it gives us a bit more control over her destiny.”

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