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Indiana Fever Triumphs Over Washington Mystics in Revenge Match Without Caitlin Clark

The Indiana Fever secured a significant 85-76 revenge victory against the Washington Mystics in the Commissioner’s Cup, a win made all the more remarkable by the absence of their superstar, Caitlin Clark.

The video highlights the Mystics’ prior behavior, who had previously defeated the Fever 83-77, exhibiting a cocky attitude and treating the Fever as a rookie team . They had also engaged in bullying tactics during the preseason.

Caitlin Clark’s left quad strain on May 26th led many to dismiss the Fever’s chances . Following her injury, the Fever faced a three-game losing streak, including an embarrassing defeat by the Mystics on May 28th.

However, in Clark’s absence, Kelsey Mitchell stepped up as a leader. She delivered a crucial performance, focusing on revenge, breaking through the Mystics’ defense, and sealing the win with a three-point play in the fourth quarter. Mitchell scored 24 points, along with 3 assists and 2 rebounds. Her willingness to share the ball resulted in 21 assists on 30 made field goals for the team .

Lexie Hull and Aryana McDonald also made significant contributions. Hull, despite a quiet first half, scored all 14 of her points in the second half, adding 6 rebounds and 4 assists. Aryana McDonald, signed on an emergency hardship contract just days before the game due to multiple injuries, played 27 minutes, scoring 7 points, dishing out 5 assists, and notably drawing three offensive fouls in her first 8 minutes .

This victory showcased the Fever’s ability to trust each other and succeed without solely relying on one superstar. Players like Mitchell, Hull, and McDonald demonstrated their clutch abilities and proved their capabilities, suggesting that the team will be even more formidable when Clark returns, as opponents will then have to contend with multiple threats.