Indiana Fever End Regular Season with Historic Win — and a Risky Gamble
The Indiana Fever closed their regular season with a statement victory, defeating the Minnesota Lynx 83-72 in a night that was as historic as it was controversial. With Caitlin Clark sidelined, the spotlight fell on Kelsey Mitchell and Aaliyah Boston, and both delivered in legendary fashion.
Record-Breaking Performances
Mitchell, long underrated, became the Fever’s single-season scoring leader for a point guard, finishing her 2025 campaign averaging 20 points per game. “She’s no longer a supporting act,” one analyst remarked. “This was her coronation.” Meanwhile, Boston etched her name in WNBA history by scoring the most points by a center in their first three seasons, cementing her status as a generational talent.
A Team Built on Depth
With four players in double figures, including standout minutes from Brianna Turner, the Fever proved they are more than one superstar deep. This balance makes them a dangerous postseason contender.
The Coaching Controversy
Yet, with a playoff spot already secured, the coaching staff’s choice to play stars heavy minutes has raised eyebrows. Critics call it “a reckless gamble.” If momentum fuels a title run, it’s genius. If fatigue or injury strikes, it could be a