
The Las Vegas Aces tendered an offer sheet to Indiana Fever rookie guard Justine Pissott on Tuesday morning.
Pissott was selected No. 25 overall in the 2026 WNBA Draft but has yet to appear in a regular-season game for the Fever.
Pissott, a 6-foot-4 guard out of Vanderbilt, averaged 11 points per game as a senior while shooting nearly 44% from the field and from 3-point range.
Pissott is currently on a player development contract with Indiana, making her eligible to sign with another WNBA team if offered a standard roster contract.
Since Pissott elected to sign the offer sheet, the Fever have 24 hours to decide whether to match the offer by signing her to a standard roster contract or allow her to join the defending champions.
If Indiana chooses to retain Pissott, it would need to clear a roster spot, a move that could trigger additional transactions around the league. Las Vegas would also have to make a corresponding roster move if the acquisition becomes official.
The move comes as the Aces continue to play without guard Dana Evans, who remains sidelined with a leg injury, and would provide additional depth in the backcourt if completed.
The Fever return to Las Vegas on Sunday for the second meeting between the teams this season. By then, Pissott’s future could lie on the opposite sideline.