The last meeting between the two teams this season is scheduled for August 30 at 7:30 p.m. ET between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky.
Writer for ClutchPoints Indiana Fever Matthew Byrne made an announcement about injury designations related to the Fever about twenty-four hours prior to tip-off. According to Byrne, the status report is clear for Friday, which means that the Fever are healthy and prepared for their primetime battle as of right now.
As of right now, Indiana leads the series over Reese and the Sky 2-1. In the WNBA standings, they are also marginally ahead of Chicago. With a 15–16 record, the Fever are ranked seventh, and the Sky are ranked eighth with an 11–19 record. Angel Reese, star of Chicago Sky.
All rights reserved. Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports © Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports The Fever’s forward Katie Lou Samuelson and guard Caitlin Clark are among the athletes who have been spotted walking about the injury report.
After feeling under the weather against the Atlanta Dream, Lou Samuelson was dubious. Though she was ultimately cleared to play and was a game-time decision, she only played six minutes in that matchup and would later be a DNP against the Connecticut Sun. Although Clark hasn’t seen her name on the list of injuries, she did fall and pressed her ankle up against the Dream.
The rookie should be fit after playing 38 minutes against the Sun on Wednesday, however she stated after the game that she might have overreacted. Indiana has won four of their previous five games and is currently riding a two-game winning run. Given that the Sky have dropped their last four games, they ought to be the favorites in Chicago with a fully healthy team.
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