Indiana Fever Win WNBA Commissioner's Cup Over Minnesota Lynx
Indiana Fever Win WNBA Commissioner's Cup Over Minnesota Lynx

Indiana Fever Win WNBA Commissioner's Cup Over Minnesota Lynx

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The Indiana Fever secured their first-ever WNBA Commissioner's Cup title with a 74-59 victory over the Minnesota Lynx, despite missing star guard Caitlin Clark due to injury. Natasha Howard earned MVP honors with a standout performance, contributing 16 points, 12 rebounds, and four assists, while the Fever's defense held Lynx star Napheesa Collier to just 12 points. Indiana Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton, who is rehabbing a torn Achilles suffered during the NBA Finals, expressed enthusiastic support for the Fever's win on social media, underscoring the close relationship and mutual vocal support between the Pacers and Fever. Fever head coach Stephanie White praised the team's resilience and confidence, highlighting their ability to step up in Clark's absence. Clark, sidelined by groin and quad injuries, celebrated with her teammates postgame but remains uncertain for upcoming matches. This victory provides momentum for the Fever, who are currently 8-8 in the season and aiming to build confidence for the remainder of their campaign.

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