Without playing, Indiana Fever clinch WNBA playoff spot for third straight season
The Indiana Fever have made the WNBA playoffs each year of Caitlin Clark's career. Here's where things stand.
The Indiana Fever have confirmed their spot in the WNBA playoffs for an unprecedented third consecutive season, despite not taking the court on Friday. They achieved this milestone due to a Portland Trail Blazers defeat at Toronto on Saturday, securing the spot with a 82-79 result in early morning hours. Currently ranked fourth, the Fever are just a game behind the Las Vegas Aces and are set to host home games in the first round should they advance.
The team's remarkable turnaround, following seven seasons of playoff absence from 2017-23, is attributed to signings of Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark, first-round picks in 2023 and 2024, and Kelsey Mitchell's growth into a standout scorer. The Fever face a back-to-back schedule against New York and Chicago next, followed by a game against the Connecticut Sun on Aug.
28 before a league-wide break for the FIBA World Cup. The regular season concludes on Sept. 24, with the playoffs kicking off on Sept. 27.
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