Explosives Second Quarter Catapults Fever Fast Wings

Kelsey Mitchell scored 20 points and Indiaa trusted a strong all-round game from the second quarter of 36 points and Cataline Clarke, ahead of Dallas Wings 102-83 on Sunday in Indianapolis on Sunday.
The 64 First-Haf point of fever was the best league for the season. Indiana shot 16 -for -21 (76.2 percent) in the second quarter and 27 -for -42 (64.3 percent) for the first half. His 40 -for -77 mark (51.9 percent) was a little more pedestrian for the game.
Dallas really took a 16–11 lead through the first quarter, which was on Pig Beukers 3-Poanter and lagged behind just 28–27 after the first quarter. But Indiana ran away with her second quarter barrage (including 10 points from Natasha Howard) and never looked back.
The fever growth extended to 76–47 in the middle of the third quarter. Dallas never pulled more than 16 points for the rest of the game.
Indiana (11–10) placed five players in double figures. In his third game after a waist injury, Clarke scored 14 points, provided a season-Best 13 assistance, and tied a career-high with five stolen. All-Star Guard Mitchell was shooting 8-for-12. Apart from this, the Howard were reaching double figures with 18 points on 8 -for -9 shooting, Aliah Boston reserved Sophie Cunningham with 17 points and 13 points on 5 -for -6 shoots.
Indiana’s 102 points gave the best, two games to a season after 61 points of fever by Golden State Volcaries.
Dallas (6–16) received a strong game from Star Ruki Beukers who scored 21 points on 9-for-15 shooting. Center Lu Euru added 16 points and miscreants and JJ Quinry (13 points) and Reserve Azia James (11 points) also scored in double figures.
Returning the wings to star Eric Ogunbole helped very little, which was sidelined with a thumb injury. He shot 0 -for -10 from the floor and scored just two points in return to action. The wings carried out 18 turnover.
Indiana will be in action against host connecticut next time on Tuesday. Dallas will host Las Vegas on Wednesday before Saturday’s all-star game.
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