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Indiana Fever edged the Atlanta Dream 95-91 in overtime, powered by career-high performances and a relentless winning streak that keeps them atop the Eastern Conference.
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Indiana Fever grabbed a hard-fought 95-91 overtime win against the Atlanta Dream, extending their winning run to four games and strengthening their grip on the Eastern Conference summit.
Rookie Makayla Timpson delivered the performance of her young career, pouring in a career-best 20 points. She was matched step for step by veteran Kelsey Mitchell, who also notched 20 points - her 19th consecutive game reaching that mark.
The Fever now sit at 23-12, good for fourth in the overall WNBA table but top of the Eastern Conference. Only the Minnesota Lynx, Golden State Valkyries, and Las Vegas Aces sit above them league-wide.
The result opens up a half-game cushion over Atlanta, meaningful separation heading into a gruelling five-game road swing across four time zones. That trip tips off on Sunday against the Dream once more before concluding on 23 August versus the Chicago Sky.
Away from the standings battle, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese remain tied for the league lead in technical fouls this season with seven apiece. Clark has been outspoken about officiating decisions, while Reese's aggressive, physical style continues to draw whistles.
With the postseason approaching, every result carries extra weight. This overtime triumph could prove pivotal for Indiana's seeding ambitions as the Fever look to lock down home-court advantage in the East.
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