Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White addressed the swirling reports about DeWanna Bonner’s desire to leave the team. Bonner, who has been away from the franchise since June 11 due to personal reasons, has missed the last five games. Speculation around her absence intensified on Tuesday.According to multiple reports, Bonner has no intention of returning to the Fever and has even provided the front office with a list of her preferred trade destinations. When asked about the reports ahead of the Fever’s matchup against the Seattle Storm, White said her focus is solely on the players currently with the team."I haven’t had a lot of conversations with her recently, really focused on the team we have right here and what we need to do to position ourselves to win," White said.DeWanna Bonner last suited up for the Indiana Fever during their tough 77-58 loss to the Atlanta Dream on June 11. Coming off the bench, she logged 20 minutes and recorded five points, two rebounds, two assists and a steal. In total, the two-time WNBA champion has appeared in nine games for the Indiana-based franchise this season.Also read: Alyssa Thomas drops ice-cold response to fiancee DeWanna Bonner’s reported desire to leave Caitlin Clark's FeverFever fans react to Stephanie White's statement on DeWanna BonnerSocial media lit up the moment Stephanie White addressed the DeWanna Bonner situation. Indiana Fever fans voiced their thoughts across platforms.A fan said:CCFC- @sohali2012LINKGood answer. She wasn’t giving them anything. I feel bad for Steph as she probably was instrumental in bringing Bonner to Fever. Such betrayal.Another fan said:Andy froemel @FroemelAndyLINKGreat response from Stephanie White. She isn’t playing into the drama and giving the reporters a sound bite. We need to sign Emma Meesseman. She is elite.A user wrote:Cynehelm 🇺🇸☯️♌🇮🇱 @Cynehelm_001LINKAll the hopes & hype at the beginning of the season for the Fever only to end up with losses & silly drama. Wanted to believe in Stephanie White but maybe she should pick players who bring their best game every game instead of focusing on those who return their shopping carts.Another user commented:Larry McReynolds @LarryMcReynold9LINKYou haven't talked to her, come on your the person that brought her in. This is the Veteran this team had to have because of her leadership. Some leadership quitting on a teamInterestingly, White previously coached Bonner at the Connecticut Sun. Following White’s appointment as the Fever coach last season, Bonner joined the franchise on a one-year deal worth $200,000.