Imagine trying to name the best offensive player in basketball today, NBA or WNBA, and somehow leaving out the names that instantly light up the scoreboard. It’s like ranking shooters and forgetting Steph, or building a dream post player and skipping over A’ja Wilson. Wild, right? Yet, in a recent debate that got everyone talking, two of the most electric names in the women’s game – Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers – were left out of a conversation they almost always dominate. The take? Simply bold.
In this marquee matchup, Indiana came in still stinging from a fourth-quarter collapse against the Sparks, outscored 35-17 after leading by eight. Silver linings were hard to find in that one, but if anyone managed to shine through the wreckage, it was Kelsey Mitchell. It was Mitchell’s third-quarter grind of 11 points, three of which were nothing but net from deep, that gave Indiana the lead, 58-50. She also stretched her double-digit scoring streak to 15 straight games. At that point, it seemed like scoring 10+ was just part of her pregame warm-up routine, considering she hadn’t missed once all season. Then came June 27, and, of course, the story continued.
Kelsey Mitchell was absolutely unstoppable. Her 32-point explosion was only part of the story. What truly lit up the night was the reaction from the broadcast booth. The commentator couldn’t hold back, her voice rising with every bucket, but the sentence that stood out? “There is nobody better offensively in the WNBA. I don’t care.” Yes, she really said it. Kelsey Mitchell, the best offensive player in the league. Bold? Maybe. But in that moment, it felt impossible to argue.
She continued, “Running the floor, absorbing contact, knocking down the three—Kelsey Mitchell off the bounce. You can’t stop her. There’s stuff you can do about it. Valuable for her team, but certainly All-Star. All-Star voting is coming up. Kelsey Mitchell needs to be on your ballot.
Then another commentator pointed out what Mitchell echoed in her postgame comments. She said, “They do such a great job of getting her open in space. Then she can create her own moves off the dribble, attack the rim.” Now, that’s exactly what Mitchell called a Next-Step Mentality.
“Our shifts keep changing, everybody doing a different role, and so I think we all got the mentality where you give and you sacrifice. And I think that’s what y’all see,” Mitchell explained, and honestly, she wasn’t wrong. The Fever have struggled through plenty of second-half collapses this season, but on this night, the entire team came together as Mitchell led the charge and set the tone.
The Wings had outscored Indiana by 15 in the middle two quarters, with Paige Bueckers catching fire and Arike Ogunbowale joining her. But the Fever didn’t fold. Instead, they punched back with a game-shifting 12-2 run, sparked by Natasha Howard’s 15-point outing, to take a 91-82 lead with just over two minutes remaining. And do not forget that this was a Caitlin Clark-less game. But again, did that matter to one broadcaster? Not really. She set the record straight, saying, “She’s- Yeah, just when I was playing in the league, Kelsey’s gal is kind of funny that it’s kind of like Caitlyn’s gal. Do not let her touch the ball. Run off all screen. So before Caitlyn, there was Kelsey Mitchell. So I remember guarding her in the house“.
So, despite this being a marquee matchup because of a possible Clark vs. Bueckers showdown, thanks to Mitchell, everyone got their money’s worth. Yet, all eyes are now on July 13 longingly.
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