Coming off a riveting victory, the Seattle Storm will purpose for a season-best four-game successful streak after they face the Indiana Fever on Tuesday night time in Indianapolis.
Nneka Ogwumike’s buzzer-beating jumper from proper contained in the free-throw line lifted the Storm (20-18) to an 84-82 victory in opposition to the Washington Mystics on Sunday.
“Primarily based on what we had been seeing main up into that time, (coach Noelle Quinn) was speaking about getting (Skylar Diggins) downhill,” Ogwumike mentioned. “That is one thing that point and time once more has labored for us. However Sky instructed me once we got here out that she anticipated them switching if I slipped. So as an alternative of truly setting the display screen, she instructed me to slide, and that was type of what we ended up doing, to have the ability to get not only a shot off, however the final shot off.”
Ogwumike completed with 30 factors and 6 rebounds because the Storm rallied again after giving up a 14-point third-quarter lead. That is the fourth three-game successful streak for the Storm this season.
The Fever (19-18) are coming off a pair of losses in a home-and-away set in opposition to the Minnesota Lynx. Within the final outing, the Fever fell 97-84 on the Lynx on Sunday, as Aerial Powers made her debut as a hardship waiver pickup in substitute of Sophie Cunningham (MCL). Powers had 5 factors, 5 rebounds and three assists off the bench.
With seven video games left within the common season, the Fever at the moment are on the bubble for the playoffs as star guard Caitlin Clark (groin/ankle) has been out since being injured July 15. Nevertheless, Clark took half in non-contact, low influence shootaround drills previous to Sunday’s recreation, so she seems to be heading in the right direction in her restoration.
“It was step as a result of she obtained on the market on the ground with us for the primary time, a part of the kind of return to exercise factor,” Fever head coach Stephanie White mentioned, per the Indy Star.
Indiana has misplaced six of its final eight video games.
The Fever defeated the Storm within the different two matchups this season in Seattle, 94-86 on June 24 and 78-74 on Aug. 3. Natasha Howard led the Fever with 21 factors in the newest contest between the groups.
–Area Stage Media