NBA

Indiana Fever at Las Vegas Aces

· WNBA Semifinals - Game 1
24-20, 11-11 Away
Final
73 - 89

30-14, 17-5 Home

Kelsey Mitchell scores 34 points, leads Fever to Game 1 upset win over Aces, 89-73

Kelsey Mitchell's big game helps Fever take Game 1

After seeing their double-digit lead shrink to three points with 2:51 left in the third, the Fever closed the quarter on an 11-0 run to extend their advantage to 14 points, seizing control of the game and never looking back.

Mitchell, who finished fifth in MVP voting with 93 points, scored 17 points in the first half, setting the tone for the Fever’s offense. The veteran guard, who finished the regular season ranked third in scoring with 20.2 points per game, shot 12 of 23 (52.2%) from the floor, including 4 of 6 from 3-point range in the first semifinal game of her career.

“I think what you guys see is just me trying to just be a kid in the playground," said Mitchell, whose scoring tally was the second-highest in franchise history.

Odyssey Sims had 17 points, while Natasha Howard had 12 points and 11 rebounds.

The Fever finished the game hitting 50% from the floor (34 of 68), while the Aces shot just 29 of 71 (40.8%).

“We wanted to come in and be the aggressor right away to make sure that we were dictating on the defensive end, and we were dictating from a pace standpoint,” Fever coach Stephanie White said. “We knew that they were going to make runs. They made a big one in the third and we responded with a big one. It’s one game, it’s a long series. ... But to come in here and to be able to steal this one was big for us.”

The victory spoiled A’ja Wilson’s celebration for becoming the WNBA’s first player to win four MVPs in her career. The 29-year-old, who was also named the AP Player of the Year, finished with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Wilson shot just 27.3% (6 of 22) from the field.

Jackie Young led the Aces with 19 points, while Dana Evans came off the bench to score 14 points and Chelsea Gray chipped in with 13.

Las Vegas hadn’t lost at home since Aug. 2, when the top-seeded Minnesota Lynx handed the Aces the worst home loss in WNBA history, a 53-point beatdown. From that point, the Aces closed the regular season on a 16-game win streak before defeating the Seattle Storm in the opening round.

The win was even more impressive, considering the Aces came into the game without a single player on the injured list, while the Fever had six.

Already shorthanded without Chloe Bibby (left knee), Caitlin Clark (right groin), Sydney Colson (left knee), Sophie Cunningham (right knee) and Aari McDonald (right foot), Indiana added Damiris Dantas to the list, as she was in concussion protocol.

Regular Season Series

IND wins series 2-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 89 - 73
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 89 - 73
4th 21.3 Bree Hall makes two point shot 89 - 73
4th 21.3 Bree Hall offensive rebound 87 - 73
4th 25.1 Bree Hall misses 24-foot three point jumper 87 - 73

Statistics

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34-68 FG 29-71
50 Field Goal % 41
5-16 3PT 5-17
31 Three Point % 29
16-17 FT 10-12
94 Free Throw % 83
35 Rebounds 33
5 Offensive Rebounds 8
30 Defensive Rebounds 25
17 Assists 12
7 Steals 5
2 Blocks 4
10 Turnovers 12
0 Team Turnovers 0
10 Total Turnovers 12
1 Technical Fouls 0
1 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
16 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 13
15 Fast Break Points 9
50 Points in Paint 38
12 Fouls 15
16 Largest Lead 4

Game Information

Michelob ULTRA Arena

Location: Las Vegas, NV
Attendance: 10,409 · Capacity:

2024-25 Eastern Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Atlanta - 14 W6 0.6818182 30
New York 3 17 W3 0.6136364 27
Indiana 6 20 W3 0.54545456 24
Washington 14 28 L10 0.36363637 16
Connecticut 19 33 L2 0.25 11
Chicago 20 34 L4 0.22727273 10

2024-25 Western Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Minnesota - 10 W1 0.77272725 34
Las Vegas 4 14 W16 0.6818182 30
Phoenix 7 17 L3 0.6136364 27
Seattle 11 21 W1 0.52272725 23
Golden State 11 21 L3 0.52272725 23
Los Angeles 13 23 L1 0.47727272 21
Dallas 24 34 W1 0.22727273 10
Full Standings

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