Caitlin Clark-less Indiana gets back in win column
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We're past the halfway point of the WNBA season, and that means the push for the playoffs will start to heat up. The Indiana Fever are 13-12 in an up-and-down first half of the season, but did manage to snag the WNBA Commissioner's Cup title.
The Indiana Fever just dropped one of the coolest sports WNBA collabs of the season, and the Indiana Fever players were beyond excited to see their new threads.
Aliyah Boston and Natasha Howard had double-doubles to help lead the Indiana Fever to the WNBA Commissioner's Cup championship and the $500,000 prize.
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Caitlin Clark missed her third straight game with injury, but the Fever managed to dig deep, get an important win over Las Vegas on Thursday.
The Indiana Fever can't hold on late and their three-game winning streak falls as the Los Angeles Sparks triumph 89-87. L.A. owns two wins over the past three weeks, both over Indiana. Indiana leads L.A. 84-79 with 3:27 to go after a Sophie Cunningham 3-point play, but the Sparks have a 10-3 edge the rest of the way.
2:52 left 3Q, Fever 62, Sparks 58: Natasha Howard's left-handed basket gives Indiana its largest lead, 60-52, with 4:10 to go. Howard has 17 points. Fever, Sparks remain close in third quarter
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