Indiana 87, Atlanta 85

In a gripping showdown, the Indiana Fever edged the Atlanta Dream 87–85. Kelsey Mitchell’s offensive spark and a balanced team effort kept the Fever on top in a game decided by the slimmest margin.

Key Takeaways:

  • Indiana clinched a narrow 87–85 win against Atlanta
  • Kelsey Mitchell led the Fever with 24 points
  • Aliyah Boston added a strong 14-point performance
  • Multiple players contributed key offensive and defensive efforts
  • The statistical breakdown showcased Indiana’s overall team play

A Down-to-the-Wire WNBA Battle

In a highly competitive Women’s National Basketball Association matchup, the Indiana Fever claimed a narrow 87–85 victory over the Atlanta Dream. The contest remained tight from tip-off to the closing seconds, ultimately favoring the Fever by just two points.

Standout Performances

Kelsey Mitchell was at the forefront of Indiana’s offense, capturing 24 points on 7-of-16 shooting from the field and a perfect 7-of-7 from the free-throw line. Aliyah Boston contributed 14 points while also making her mark in rebounding situations. Coach and fans alike witnessed strong support from players such as NaLyssa Howard, Lexie Hull, and Odyssey Sims, each adding to the Fever’s scoring tally.

A Collaborative Effort

Beyond individual stat lines, this game underscored Indiana’s teamwork. The Fever combined for 32 made field goals on 77 attempts and sank 17 of their 24 free throws. These efforts helped them stave off a determined Atlanta Dream squad in a contest that saw momentum swing back and forth.

Looking at the Numbers

Below is an overview of Indiana’s major statistical contributions from the game, as provided in the official box score:

Player Statistics (Selected Highlights)
• N. Howard (24:33, 6–12 FG, 12 PTS)
• L. Hull (31:51, 3–7 FG, 3–4 FT, 10 PTS)
• A. Boston (33:48, 6–11 FG, 14 PTS)
• K. Mitchell (35:16, 7–16 FG, 7–7 FT, 24 PTS)
• O. Sims (27:34, 5–15 FG, 5–7 FT, 16 PTS)

Total Team Effort: 87 PTS, 32–77 FG, 17–24 FT, 11–34 Rebounds

The Takeaway

Indiana’s collective approach served them well in a tight contest, capturing a hard-fought 87–85 result. Although the Atlanta Dream kept the pressure on until the final buzzer, timely scoring and solid teamwork allowed the Fever to come away with the victory.

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