In the first game without the injured Cataline Clarke, the fever loses to the Mystic

Brittany Cyx put 21 points and Kiki Irifen had 16 points as Washington Mistics defeated Indiana Fever 83-77 in Baltimore on Wednesday night and snatched the three-game losing streak.
Shakira Austin of Washington, who was approved to play after being in the consumer protocol, and Ruki team partner Sonia Citron racks a 13-point appellate, allowing Mistics (3-3) to be allowed to demolish down the game during the major stretch of the game.
Fever guard Ketleen Clarke recalled her first game what could be two -week trimmed because she recover from the quadriseps strain.
Davanna Boner scored 21 points from the bench for Indiana (2-3), while Kelsey Mitchell scored 14 points, Natasha Howard had 11 points and Aliah Boston added 10 points.
Fever, which was connected to the area at 39.7 percent of its efforts, shot at 3-plainters 5-for-21.
The game was determined as a special program with the expected arrival of Clarke for Baltimore, so when she was out with injury, it was a bottom in that regard.
Sykes also pulled into a game-high nine rebels and shared the second best clan of the game in aid with four. Washington was accused of 17 turnover, which was more than Indiana.
The mysticists had the biggest leadership of the game-that at the time-68-60 either with less than seven minutes for the team. Then Irafen’s basket increased it to 70-60 as the fever was between drought for more than three minutes.
A Sykes three-point drama extended the difference to 73-62. Boner scored all the points of Indiana, including the team’s 3-point launch in Bajer during the team’s game-closping 7–1 runs, which was not enough.
Mistic led 44–40 in Haftime, increasing Austin’s 13 points. Washington shot 48.6 percent from the ground in the first half, although it was excluded from 12–6 on free throw.
Howard was the only Indiana starter, one of whom was a half -field goal more than one earlier.
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