Fever is expected to construct on a winning line against Suraj at TD Garden

Fever is expected to construct on a winning line against Suraj at TD Garden

Syndication: Indianapolis StarIndiana Fever Guard Ketleen Clarke (22) speaks to Stephanie White, the head coach of Indiana fever on Sunday, July 13, 2025 during the game at the Genbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Ketleen Clarke and Indiana fever are looking at Boston to find their progress on Tuesday night facing connecting flax.

The competition is being played in the TD Garden due to Clarke’s star power.

Clarke has been playing in his fourth game since returning from a waist injury. She is shooting only 12 points (13 out of 41) to 31.7 percent since her return.

He made 4 out of 12 shots on Sunday when the fever rolled out for a domestic victory of 102-83 on Dallas Wings.

Clarke said in the postgame press conference, “I am still not doing it as good as I would like, but I think it’s coming.” “This is just trying to bring my feet under me. … I think I am really a couple shot away from having a good game.”

Clarke flourished in other areas as it recorded 13 assistors and made the best match of career with five stolen.

Natasha Howard stepped into 8-9 shooting with 18 points, as fever (11–10) won for the fourth time in six matches.

The Sun (3–18) has lost two straight games and 12 of its last 13.

His alone victory during the stretch was a 93-83 return victory over Seattle Storm last Wednesday.

Connecticut dropped a rematch in Seattle on Friday and then fell 92–88 for Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday.

Bria Hartley scored a season-Best 25 points and the crook Sani rivers added a season-case 20 on 8-off-11 shooting for the Sun.

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In the postgame press conference, the rivers said, “We did a great job on the aggressive side.” “We scored 88 points tonight. … We were all involved. We were playing very selflessly … but I think we slow them down, we slowed them down. It does not do well if we are going to score all those baskets and leave the same amount or more.”

Hartley, who played the collegium in Uconn, is keen to play in the garden.

“I am really excited to play there,” said Hurtley. “I have never played before. … Going to Connecticut, I spent a lot of time in Boston … I am really excited to play in front of that crowd and community.”

The Sun played a game in Boston last season, which fell 69–61 at Los Angeles Sparks on August 20 before the 19,125 sales crowd.

Prior to this season, Indiana won a domestic victory of 88–71 over the Sun on 17 June. Clarke scored 20 runs for fever and Tina Charles scored 20 for connectivity.

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