Indiana Fever Enter WNBA Playoffs Facing Multiple Season-Ending Injuries
Indiana Fever Enter WNBA Playoffs Facing Multiple Season-Ending Injuries

Indiana Fever Enter WNBA Playoffs Facing Multiple Season-Ending Injuries

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As the Indiana Fever prepare to face the Atlanta Dream in the opening round of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs, they are grappling with significant injury challenges that have drastically impacted their roster. Key players Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham, Sydney Colson, Aari McDonald, and Chloe Bibby are already sidelined with season-ending injuries, and just before Game 1, veteran center Damiris Dantas entered concussion protocol, ruling her out of the matchup. This loss further strains Indiana's frontcourt depth against Atlanta's imposing size, featuring dominant players like Brittney Griner and Brionna Jones, which Fever head coach Stephanie White identified as their biggest challenge. White plans to rely heavily on starters such as Aliyah Boston, Natasha Howard, and Kelsey Mitchell, with bench players like Brianna Turner expected to assume greater responsibilities. Despite these setbacks, Indiana remains a competitive threat, having split their regular-season series with Atlanta and entering the playoffs after winning their last three games. The Dream, buoyed by a franchise-best regular season and a six-game winning streak, aim to capitalize on their depth and size to advance past Indiana and end their six-season second-round playoff drought.

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