WHAT AN ENDING 😱 Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury | WNBA on ESPN

WHAT AN ENDING 😱 Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury | WNBA on ESPN



WHAT AN ENDING 😱 Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury | WNBA on ESPN

Watch the conclusion of the Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury game. The Fever won 92-89 to improve to 12-9 on the season while Phoenix drops to 8-14. Indiana was led by Kelsey Mitchell (29 PTS, 8 AST) and Aliyah Boston (21 PTS, 9 REB) while Phoenix’s duo of Alyssa Thomas and Kahleah Copper both had 22 PTS in the loss.

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  1. Phoenix thug team loses again. Thomas (on prison-release program) participates but fails to cripple any Fever players despite numerous attempts. Clark cheers from bench o/

  2. Great road win. After giving up 53 points in the first half they clamped down to allow 36 in the second half. To be the championship they want to be they have to play better team defense period. There is no way they should allow 106 points to the sparks. Kudos to the bench, in particular Ty Harris who has always been a consuming point guard

  3. Im glad they decided to show up for the game. Because there performsnce wasnt anything short of pathetic the game before, And press wanted to blame Clark for it, happens every game, every game they throw it away , with or without Clark

  4. The Indiana Fever won last night because they played together, as the Indiana Fever. They won because their collective skillsets were used. Caitlin Clark fans were hoping they would be lost, sort of like the E Street Band looking bewildered because Bruce Springsteen had a tantrum and walked off stage. But no!!! They were a tougher, more focused, more resilient version of themselves. And even though they won’t verbalize it, they knew that they would be. They knew there would be no instances of five on four because Clark was at the other end of the court having a meltdown over a call. They knew there would be no times were they were asked to pose like pieces in an obstacle course, while a slow-footed, non-athletic PG dribbled around them trying to create enough space to get her shot off. They each knew that they could lock down defensively and not have to help because someone blew by Caitlin as if she had been dipped in molasses before the game. Each one appreciated that when they hit big shots, their teammates celebrated them; no occasions of one player running to halfcourt alone, tongue out, pounding their chest, as if they had accomplished the mission alone. The Indiana Pacers are team, that Caitlin Clark is a PART of. She needs to realize it and act accordingly. The organization has made it clear that they will not be held hostage to her whim or the demands of her “fans”. They were close to the finals without her last year. With another year and a few more pieces, this time they are prepared to go even further. Get with it or get left back.

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