The Indiana Fever pulled off an upset win against the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday in a game that saw a strong performance from Aliyah Boston. The Fever rallied in the fourth quarter to secure the victory, marking their eighth win in 12 games. The team has turned their season around after a slow start and now boasts an 11-14 record, putting them in the playoff mix.
The sold-out Target Center saw a notable presence of Fever fans who came out to support their team, much to the dislike of Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve. However, the support for Indiana was evident throughout the game, with fans in Caitlin Clark gear cheering on their team.
Clark, who had a slow start, came alive in the fourth quarter with a stellar performance, contributing to the Fever’s comeback. Boston led the team with 17 points, 16 rebounds, two assists, and four blocks, while Kelsey Mitchell added 21 points to the scoreboard. Clark finished with 17 points, six assists, three rebounds, and two steals.
The win showcased the resilience of the Fever and the impact of star player Caitlin Clark on and off the court. As long as the team continues to perform well, the support from fans, especially those rooting for Clark, is expected to grow, adding to the excitement of the WNBA season.
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