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Without Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever struggled to generate offense — and the Phoenix Mercury took full advantage. In this short, we break down the turning points, defensive mismatches, and key player performances that shifted the momentum. 🏀 Find out how Natasha Cloud and Kahleah Copper powered the Mercury to dominance.
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00:00Indiana's turnaround was forged in the second quarter and crystallized by a defensive reset
00:06that held the Mercury to 42% shooting over the final three periods. Their 23 forced turnovers
00:12became 31 fast break points, a testament to McDonald's seven steals and the team's help
00:18side discipline. Offensively, McDonald's career-high 27 points on 11 of 17 shooting married
00:24downhill drives to pull-up range, while Boston's 22-point, 12-rebound, double-double anchored every
00:30surge. Berger chipped in 15 bench points on six of eight shooting, and Cunningham added 12 crucial
00:36markers. Phoenix boasted a 32-point, 15-rebound, seven-assist night from Thomas and 22 from Copper,
00:43yet those efforts were offset by 18 turnovers and inconsistent defense in the paint. Indiana's 16
00:49assists in the second quarter set the tone. Their 18 assists in the fourth quarter sealed
00:54positioning and spacing that Phoenix could not match.
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