Indiana Fever defense steps up in clutch time to beat Atlanta Dream


INDIANAPOLIS – After scorching the nets with a 59-point first half against the Atlanta Dream on Thursday, the Indiana Fever’s offense cooled off in the second half. What was once an 18-point Fever lead became a one-point deficit late in the fourth quarter, and the Fever needed their WNBA-worst defense to muster up stops in crutch time.

Atlanta led 82-81 when it took a timeout with 2:52 left. Dream star Rhyne Howard couldn’t be stopped in the second half. The 2022 first-overall pick had eight points at that point in the quarter, including two 3-pointers that got Atlanta back in the game. Coming out of the timeout, everyone in Gainbridge Fieldhouse knew where the ball was going.



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