Stephanie White obtained a solid effort of the fever led by Kelsey Mitchell to beat the Las Vegas Aces 80-70 on Thursday. Without Caitlin Clark, the fever jostled slow to take a slip of two games. Mitchell went 8 for 24 but scored nine points at the fourth quarter for the victory of his team.
When asked before Sunday’s match against Chicago’s heaven about any message that White would like Mitchell to hear, the coach replied:
“I think the most important thing is to say to him,” Let him fly, it will leave (inside).
Stephanie White added that she would urge Kelsey Mitchell, who signed a one -year contract, $ 249,244 in January, to highlight the balance in her records. A few Mitchell failures came out of gunshots peeling off with a bad foot. White also warned of the Lay-ups to a left star leg because the teams were very physical with her.
Despite all the attention on Mitchell, the 6 -foot 1 goalkeeper was effective this season. It made 46.0% of its shots, including 36.2% behind the arc. Mitchell leads fever by scoring 19.6 points per game and ranks fourth in assists with 2.7 dimes per exit. White wants it to remain aggressive even when it has trouble with efficiency.
Stephanie White congratulated her rear area in the victory against the Aces of Las Vegas
Kelsey Mitchell was not the only Indiana fever goalkeeper to have received great praise from Stephanie White in their victory against Las Vegas. White had this to say about Aari McDonald, who resumed the role of Caitlin Clark starting leader:
“She puts in work. It includes momentum. It includes timing. It includes the flow of the game. “
White was particularly impressed by the 25 feet of McDonald’s with 34.2 seconds to play to push the advance of the Indiana at 78-70. The basket of the playmaker put an end to the desperate mini-run of the aces at the end of the fourth quarter. McDonald has only scored nine points, but its pointer and its creation of crucial games helped the fever to beat the aces.
Caitlin Clark will not be available Sunday against the Chicago sky. Stephanie White hopes that her rear area will intensify again to stay undefeated in three games against their rivals.
Published by Michael Macasero