The Fever’s Statement Game: No Clark, No Problem, No Doubt
There was no hype reel. No spotlight build-up. No “can’t-miss matchup.”
Because when Caitlin Clark was ruled out due to ankle management, the WNBA world hit pause.
“Can they even compete without her?”
“Will the Aces cruise?”
“Is Indiana still a one-player show?”
Instead, what we got was redefinition — a seismic shift in the league’s power balance.
🔥 Final Score: Fever 82 – Aces 74
No Clark.
Full-strength Las Vegas.
And Indiana out-executed the defending champs.
They dominated three of four quarters and held the Aces to just 14 points in the final frame.
🏀 Boston & Mitchell: The Real Core
Aliyah Boston
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21 pts, 12 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocks
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Shut down A’ja Wilson in the paint
“We don’t need to be one-dimensional.” – Boston
Kelsey Mitchell
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25 pts, 6 assists, 4 threes
“I’m not new. I’m not here to be forgotten.”
They didn’t replace Clark.
They rewrote the script.
💬 League Reaction: “It’s Not Just Clark Anymore”
This wasn’t just an upset.
It was a team identity check.
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✅ Deeper than assumed
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✅ Sharper without spotlight pressure
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✅ Unified leadership, even with Clark on the bench
“This was a cultural moment,” said Rachel Nichols.
🥶 The Aces? Exposed
A’ja Wilson still dropped 20+.
But the energy collapsed late.
Their rhythm vanished. Confidence unraveled.
“We weren’t ready. They were.” – Coach Becky Hammon
🔚 Final Take
Caitlin Clark remains the gravity.
But Aliyah Boston is the foundation.
Kelsey Mitchell is the fire.
And Indiana?
They’re not waiting to be led.
They’re already here — building their own era.