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Kelsey Mitchell Injured In Indiana Fever’s Season-Ending Loss
- Sep 30, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell (0) celebrates after making a play against the Las Vegas Aces during the second quarter of game five of the second round of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs at Michelob Ultra Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

In a scene that felt ripped straight from a sports tragedy, Indiana Fever Guard Kelsey Mitchell went down in a heap during the winner-take-all Game 5 against the Las Vegas Aces. It wasn’t just an injury; it was a gut punch to a team that had already been through the wringer, and it left the entire arena holding its breath.

Kelsey Mitchell’s Season Ends In Heartbreak

Just when the Fever needed her most, Mitchell’s body gave out. Midway through the third quarter of a nail-biter against the two-time defending champion Aces, Mitchell suddenly reached for her leg in agony. After a brief, unsettling moment where she clung to a referee for support, she collapsed. Teammates immediately formed a protective circle, shielding her with towels in a somber display of unity.

The air in Michelob Ultra Arena was thick with concern. A stretcher was rolled out, but in a show of pure grit, Mitchell waved it off, choosing instead to be helped off the court, barely putting weight on her leg. The official diagnosis was severe lower-body cramping, serious enough to warrant a trip to the hospital for fluids. For Mitchell, a player who had been the heart and soul of this team, her phenomenal season was over. For the Fever, it was just another “man down” moment in a season full of them.

The Fever’s Fight Without Mitchell

Losing your star player, who just finished fifth in MVP voting, in the most critical game of the year would be a death sentence for most teams. But the Indiana Fever aren’t most teams. “We already did it, like, six times already, so what’s the seventh time, honestly?” forward Brianna Turner said, capturing the almost absurd resilience of this squad. They’ve been a walking MASH unit all season, losing star Caitlin Clark and a revolving door of guards to injuries.

So, what did they do? They fought. They clawed their way back from a nine-point deficit after Mitchell went down. They tied the game late, even after losing powerhouse Aliyah Boston to fouls. Odyssey Sims hit a clutch shot to force overtime. It was a beautiful, chaotic, and ultimately futile effort. The Aces, led by A’ja Wilson’s 35-point masterclass, were just too much in the extra period, ending the Fever’s fairytale run with a 107-98 victory.

While the loss stings, the Fever’s performance was nothing short of heroic. They took the champs to the brink without their leader. As Head Coach Stephanie White, her voice cracking with emotion, said postgame, “This group is all heart, man… They’re just special.” It’s a bitter end, but it’s also a statement. This team, forged in adversity, is coming for the crown, and they won’t let anything, not even a ridiculously long injury list, stop them.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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