Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White may be unavailable for the team’s upcoming game against the Chicago Sky, due to personal reasons (or health concerns—depending on the actual situation). If White is unable to coach, Austin Kelly, currently an assistant coach, is expected to step in as interim head coach for the matchup.

Kelly is a familiar presence on the Fever’s bench and has several years of experience in the organization. He has previously taken on leadership duties in White’s absence and is well-prepared to manage the team in this critical game.
With the Fever aiming to maintain their momentum this season, Kelly’s leadership will be key in keeping the team focused and competitive against a strong Sky lineup.

Fans are keeping a close eye on updates regarding Stephanie White’s status, hoping for her swift return. In the meantime, all eyes will be on Austin Kelly as he takes charge on the sidelines.

An official statement from the team is expected soon. Regardless of who’s calling the plays, the Fever vs. Sky showdown promises to be an intense and exciting battle.
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