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The Indiana Fever will try to bounce back from consecutive losses as they host the Seattle Storm on Tuesday evening at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Caitlin Clark will again be sidelined with injury.
The Storm have a standard and the team hasn't been meeting it. No one person deserves the blame, but head coach Noelle Quinn certainly warrants scrutiny.
The Storm have a rough road ahead to make the 2025 WNBA playoffs, and their off-court issues are threatening to derail that goal.
Less than three minutes into the first quarter with the Storm trailing 10-5 with the ball, Skylar Diggins drove at Hull under the basket, but Kelsey Mitchell poked it loose. As the ball hit the floor, Hull turned to recover it and collided head-to-head with a running Williams, who was also chasing the ball.
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Fever vs. Storm stats: How many points did Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston score in key Indiana win?
The Indiana Fever were on fire Tuesday night against the Seattle Storm in a critical matchup for postseason seeding.
Nneka Ogwumike, who leads the Storm with averages of 18.3 points and 7.0 rebounds per game, said it was important for her and her teammates to bounce back against the Lynx after a lackluster performance in Indianapolis.
Caitlin Clark (right groin injury) has been ruled out of the Fever's game against the Seattle Storm on Tuesday, marking her 16th consecutive absence.
Caitlin Clark was not in the lineup for the Indiana Fever on Tuesday night against Seattle, but last season’s Rookie of the Year is perhaps not too far away from returning. Coach Stephanie White said Tuesday that Clark participated in a walk-through on Monday as part of her ramping-up process for returning to play.