A Night of Record-Breaking Offense
The Indiana Fever turned a tightly contested battle into a historic offensive showcase, outscoring the Chicago Sky 114-106 in overtime. The victory not only secured back-to-back wins for the team but also established the highest point total recorded in the WNBA this season, underscoring a rapid ascent in their competitive stature.
Aliyah Boston emerged as the centerpiece of the offense, delivering a career-high 34 points while pulling down 12 rebounds. Her dominant performance was matched by Caitlin Clark, who contributed 32 points and dished out 10 assists, forming the first pair of teammates in WNBA history to each record a 30-point double-double in the same game.
The duo's output extended beyond personal milestones. Clark's 32-point, 10-assist line marked her third such game in the league, a feat unmatched by any other player in WNBA annals. Only four players have ever reached the 30-point, 10-assist threshold, and Clark now stands among them with a growing tally of historic performances.
Fever's Momentum and Playoff Outlook
Beyond the individual brilliance, the win highlighted the Fever's evolving identity as a high-scoring, resilient squad. Averaging 90 points per game, they sit third in the league for offensive output, a stark contrast to earlier seasons. Guard Kelsey Mitchell, ranking fourth in scoring with 20.4 points per game, provides the complementary firepower that keeps defenses guessing.
With a 7-5 record, the team is positioning itself for a deep playoff run. Their upcoming matchup against the newly minted Toronto Tempo, which shares the same record, promises another high-stakes contest that could further cement their ascent in the league standings.