Indiana Fever force Game 3 vs Atlanta Dream
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Someone who claims to be a witness alleges that the Fever fans ejected said nothing out of line to Allisha Gray.
On May 28, coach Stephanie White was fined by the league for calling out “inconsistent” foul discrepancies following a narrow 90-88 loss to the Las Vegas Aces. A few weeks later, in a chippy game against the Connecticut Sun, on June 17, Sun guard Jacy Sheldon poked Clark in the eye before Marina Mabrey ran in and shoved Clark to the ground.
Injuries have sidelined her for much of the season, but Clark's presence on the bench has been 'really important' to the Fever's success.
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham is rehabbing her season-ending injury, but she has taken up juggling while doing so. As she is in the midst of her rehab for her season-ending injury, Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham is taking up new hobbies, such as juggling.
The Fever stepped up big time, with both Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston combining for 34 points to lead Indiana to a 77-60 blowout victory. Indiana’s defense also played a big role in the win, limiting Atlanta to 25-of-66 shooting and pushing the visitors back by as many as 24 points.
The Indiana Fever superstar loves to yell at WNBA refs. She doesn't like to dance, until now after their big playoff win vs. the Atlanta Dream.
Kelsey Mitchell scored 19 points and Aliyah Boston added 15 points to lead the Indiana Fever past third-seeded Atlanta Dream 77-60 for its first home playoff win in nearly a decade
Indiana is playing without a number of key players including star guard Caitlin Clark and guards Sophie Cunningham, Sydney Colson, Aari McDonald and Chloe Bibby who all suffered season-ending injuries. Despite being undermanned, the Fever evened the series with a strong performance in Game 2 before getting the night off on Sept. 17.