INDIANAPOLIS The Indiana Fever are back in the WNBA semifinals for the first time in nearly a decade, despite entering the postseason with longshot odds and losing some of their biggest names to injury.
Its just continue to make sure that every time we approach a game, its approaching it ready to win and ready to compete, Fever center Aliyah Boston said.
In July, oddsmakers gave Indiana a 12% chance to win the WNBA title. After star rookie Caitlin Clark was sidelined for the year, that number dropped to 0.6%.
I feel like weve been resilient the entire season, especially with stuff like that and being down in deficits, Boston said. Thats just what we continue to do.
Forward Natasha Howard said the teams playoff push has been fueled by a collective mindset and an uptick in intensity.
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