In a disappointing 83–77 loss to the Washington Mystics, the Indiana Fever suffered more than just a defeat on the scoreboard. The team’s performance, injury concerns, and coaching decisions sparked frustration among fans — with many recalling the turbulent coaching era under Christie Sides.
Kelsey Mitchell Injured in First Quarter
Star guard Kelsey Mitchell, a two-time WNBA All-Star, exited the game early in the first quarter with a left knee injury after logging just five minutes on the court. Although she returned to the bench with a brace, fans and analysts questioned why she was playing at all in a low-stakes matchup.
Given Mitchell’s importance to the team’s offensive identity — and with rookie standout Caitlin Clark already sidelined due to a thigh injury — the decision to play Mitchell baffled many. One fan tweeted, “Why risk your second-best scorer in a meaningless game? What is Sides thinking?!”
Coaching Under Fire: “Sides PTSD” Returns
Christie Sides, who faced scrutiny last season for inconsistent rotations and questionable late-game strategies, is once again in the hot seat. Fans and media called out her decision-making, suggesting she’s risking the long-term health of her stars for short-term results that aren’t even materializing.
“The same patterns are emerging,” one analyst commented. “Poor game management, player misuse, and no clear offensive identity. This is giving everyone flashbacks to last season.”
Offensive Struggles Continue
The Fever shot just 39.7% from the field and 23.8% from beyond the arc. Kelsey Mitchell managed only 4 points before her injury, hitting just 1-of-6 from the floor.
Aliyah Boston put in a solid effort with 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Fever’s defensive lapses and inefficient scoring.
Caitlin Clark Makes Her Presence Felt
Despite being sidelined, rookie phenom Caitlin Clark made her presence known. She was active on the bench — animatedly arguing with referees, requesting reviews, and engaging with fans during timeouts. Clark’s leadership, even off the court, continues to shine and reinforce her role as the face of the franchise.
What’s Next?
The Fever will need to regroup quickly before facing the Connecticut Sun on June 1. With two of their top guards banged up, all eyes will be on whether Clark or Mitchell can return in time — and whether the coaching staff will learn from its recent missteps.
Bottom Line:
The Fever are a team full of talent, but questionable decisions from the coaching staff and growing injury concerns are threatening to derail what was supposed to be a breakthrough season. Fans are watching closely — and the pressure is building fast.
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