For fans of the Indiana Fever, the past few years have been a rollercoaster ride. With a talented roster and high hopes for a championship, the team has struggled to find their footing and make it to the top. But this season, things are looking up for the Fever, and it’s all thanks to the magic number three.
For those who have been fasting and praying for Indiana’s championship contention, you can finally rest easy. The Fever no longer need your rosaries or rituals to secure a spot in the playoffs. Their fate is no longer in the hands of chance, but rather in the hands of their talented players and the number three.
So, what exactly is this magic number three? It’s the number of rookies on the Fever’s roster who have been making a huge impact on the court this season. Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston, Natasha Howard, and Lexie Hull have been turning heads and proving that they are the future of the Fever.
Let’s start with Kelsey Mitchell, who was drafted second overall in the 2018 WNBA Draft. In her first three seasons with the Fever, she showed glimpses of her potential, but this year she has truly come into her own. Mitchell is currently leading the team in scoring, averaging 16.4 points per game. She has also become a threat from beyond the arc, shooting 39.5% from three-point range. Mitchell’s energy and scoring ability have been crucial for the Fever’s success this season.
Next up is Aliyah Boston, the third overall pick in this year’s draft. Boston has been a force to be reckoned with on both ends of the court. She leads the team in rebounding, averaging 7.9 boards per game, and is also second in scoring with 13.6 points per game. Boston’s presence in the paint has been a game-changer for the Fever, and her ability to defend and score in the post has been invaluable.
Natasha Howard, a two-time WNBA champion, was acquired by the Fever in a trade this offseason. She has been a key veteran presence on the team and has been a leader both on and off the court. Howard is averaging 12.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, but her impact goes beyond the box score. Her leadership and experience have been crucial for the young Fever team, and she has been a perfect fit for their fast-paced style of play.
Last but certainly not least is Lexie Hull, the 11th overall pick in this year’s draft. Hull has been a surprise for many, as she was not expected to have such a significant impact in her rookie season. But she has been proving doubters wrong with her all-around game. Hull is averaging 7.9 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. She has also been a reliable defender, often tasked with guarding the opposing team’s best player. Hull’s versatility and basketball IQ have been vital for the Fever’s success this season.
With these three rookies leading the way, the Fever have been on a roll this season. They currently have a 15-18 record and are in the playoff hunt, which is a significant improvement from last year’s 6-16 record. The young players have injected new life and energy into the team, and their chemistry on the court is undeniable.
But it hasn’t been all smooth sailing for the Fever this season. One major hurdle they have had to overcome is the lingering injury of their star player, Caitlin Clark. The number one overall pick in this year’s draft has been sidelined for most of the season with a mysterious foot injury. This has caused many fans to lose faith in the Fever’s front office, questioning their decision to draft Clark and their handling of her injury.
However, the Fever have shown that they can thrive even without Clark on the court. And with her expected return next season, the team’s future is looking even brighter. The combination of Clark and the three talented rookies is sure to make the Fever a championship contender for years to come.
So, for all the fans who have been fasting and praying for the Fever’s success, your prayers have been answered. The magic number three has brought new hope and excitement to the team, and the future looks bright for the Indiana Fever. So, let’s continue to cheer on our team and have faith in their abilities, because with these

