Kelsey Mitchell and Caitlin Clark have joined forces in the backcourt for the Indiana Fever and have been instrumental in the team’s recent success post-Olympic break, leading them to secure a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2016. The Fever have won six of their last seven games, bringing their record to 17-16, marking the first time they have been over .500 since June 13, 2019. This achievement breaks an WNBA record streak of 189 games without a winning record, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Mitchell, who has been with the Fever since 2018, endured challenging seasons before this resurgence. She has been a consistent top performer, currently averaging 19 points per game, with an impressive streak of scoring over 20 points in each of the seven games post-Olympic break. Mitchell praised the team’s improved pace and chemistry with Clark, who leads the league in assists at 8.4 per game.
With a strong 1-2 punch in the backcourt, Clark acknowledges the ease Mitchell brings to her game, emphasizing their up-tempo playing style has been fun and effective. The Fever’s next games include a series of six consecutive home games, providing an opportunity to build on their current momentum.
In WNBA rankings, the Fever have climbed to the fifth spot, with New York maintaining the top position. Within the team, Clark continues to shine, setting records and leading her team in assists, scoring, and rebounds, notably surpassing a rookie 3-point record.
Elsewhere in the league, rookie Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky has set a new single-season rebounding record with eight games left. Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud faces a suspension after accumulating technical fouls, and A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces was named AP Player of the Week for her standout performances.
Looking ahead, a marquee game to watch is Las Vegas Aces versus New York Liberty, with the Aces aiming to continue their upward trend and solidify their standing in the league. This matchup comes amidst a crucial phase of the season for many teams as they battle for playoff berths.