Delle Donne, Toliver Lead Mystics Over Fever

INDIANAPOLIS — Elena Delle Donne scored 26 points and had 10 rebounds to lead
the Washington Mystics to a WNBA best 3-0 with a 93-84 win over the Indiana
Fever Thursday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

BOX SCORE Indiana would fall despite a season high 84 points on 48 percent
shooting. Washington outrebounded Indiana 35-23, allowing Indiana to only
collect one offensive rebound. The Mystics outscored the Fever 13-3 in second
chance points.

“You’re not going to win many games if you’re giving up 93 points,” said Fever
head coach Pokey Chatman. “It negates some of the positive things. You get off
to the quick start you wanted to get off to, you do a decent job of moving the
basketball I think, 20 assists on 29 field goals. In actuality it should have
been 26 assists on 30 something field goals… You have to ask yourself, did
Washington stop us or did we stop ourselves?”The Mystics would have five players
score in double digits including Delle Donne, guard Kristi Toliver who had 13
points and four assists, Tiana Hawkins had 13 points and five rebounds off the
bench, Monique Currie added 12 points, and Tierra Ruffin-Pratt would finish with
10 for Washington.

The Fever were paced by rookie guard Kelsey Mitchell, who drew the first start
of her WNBA career after scoring a combined 36 points in the last two games
coming off the bench. She would score a career high 25 points. 25 is the most
points scored by a Fever rookie since 2005.

Fever forward Candice Dupree would have 21 points on 8-11 shooting and seven
rebounds, while guard Tiffany Mitchell added 13 points and seven assists for
Indiana.

The Fever got off to their best start in the young season, scoring 28 points in
the game’s opening quarter, their highest scoring quarter of the season. The
Fever started the game on a 13-6 run that would give them an early lead, but a
9-0 run by Washington at the end of the first would end the quarter tied at
28-28.

The second quarter was a back and forth battle, with the Mystics taking a
nine-point lead, 46-37, late in the second quarter. Indiana would respond, with
a contested layup by Tiffany Mitchell and a 3-pointer by Kelsey Mitchell closing
the gap to just four. A Kristi Toliver 3-pointer in the final moments of the
second quarter would give the Mystics a 51-44 lead going into the half.

The Fever and Mystics were led by their All-Star forwards in the first half, as
Dupree and Delle Donne both poured in 14 points to pace their respective team.

“It’s too easy for other teams,” Dupree says of the Fever’s struggles on
defense. “Then offensively we’re almost shooting ourselves in the foot. I
thought we had great pace to start off the game, but kind of later in the game
we went away from what was working for us early.”

After shooting 51.6 percent in the first half, Indiana would shoot just 6-18
from the field in the third, as the team struggled to find offense.

Dupree started off the third quarter with five straight points for Indiana, but
Delle Donne would take over the rest of the quarter for the Mystics, adding 10
points and giving the Mystics a 15-point lead, their largest of the game through
three quarters.

Washington would continue to control the game in the fourth quarter, ballooning
their lead as high as 17 and never allowing Indiana within nine points of the
lead.

“We were always one step ahead,” says Kelsey Mitchell about the first quarter.
“And then the lapses start…next thing you know we’re down 20. If we can just
kind of minimize the holes and keep it consistent we’ll be in a good position.”

Indiana falls to 0-4 on the season for just the second time in team in history
and the first time since 2001, the team’s second season in the WNBA.

The Fever will continue to look for their first win of the season with a visit
to Connecticut on Saturday for a matchup with the Sun.

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