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Even without Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever executed a near-flawless game plan against the Seattle Storm. In this tactical breakdown, we reveal how Aari McDonald controlled tempo, Aliyah Boston dominated the paint, and the Fever’s ball movement created consistent scoring opportunities. Discover how Indiana’s team-first offense and lockdown defense stunned the Storm and proved they can win even without their biggest star.

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00:00Indiana's detailed analysis revealed a tale of two halves after surrendering 34 first half points on 53% shooting.
00:10The fever clamped down to hold Seattle to 37% over the final two periods, generating 23 turnovers that yielded 31 fast break points.
00:22Offensively, they connected on 12 triples and controlled the glass by 8, turning second chance rebounds into momentum shifting buckets.
00:32McDonald finished with 27 points, 9 assists and 3 steals, while Howard added 21 points and 5 assists.
00:41Boston 16 points and 12 rebounds provided inside stability, and Cunningham 17 points on 4 triples underscored the depth that White has cultivated.
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