Fever stay (too) hot in Toronto, win fifth straight behind Mitchell and Clark
Kelsey Mitchell scored a game-high 29 points before leaving late due to the heat, while Caitlin Clark added 24 as Indiana led wire to wire in its first visit to Toronto.
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Kelsey Mitchell scored a game-high 29 points before leaving late due to the heat, while Caitlin Clark added 24 as Indiana led wire to wire in its first visit to Toronto.

The Fever coach delivered a pointed pregame statement about her players, team unity and online narratives before Indiana hosted New York.
Clark remains one technical away from an automatic suspension as Indiana adds Mercedes Russell and begins a crucial 12-game push toward the playoffs.

The reversal came just 2 hours, 20 minutes after Clark was whistled for a technical in Chicago — clearing her to play Tuesday against the Liberty.

Indiana had the lead in the closing seconds of regulation and overtime, but missed free throws, turnovers and two Chelsea Gray buzzer-beating 3s turned a winnable game into a brutal 86-84 loss.

The trade deadline passed quietly, Michelle Onyiah signed to development contract, Caitlin Clark earned another weekly honor, and Fever games continued to deliver massive TV audiences.

Kelsey Mitchell scored 37 points and Indiana erased a 14-point deficit, but Minnesota’s balance, efficiency and late execution secured its 10th consecutive win.

Clark and Kelsey Mitchell each scored 26 points as six Fever players reached double figures in a 112-98 road win over Portland. They're now 19-10.

Aliyah Boston and Sophie Cunningham were interested but did not receive invitations to the 3-point contest, while Kelsey Mitchell welcomed a needed night of rest.

The Fever star will headline the game’s Deluxe Edition, becoming the first WNBA player featured by herself on a global premium NBA 2K cover.