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Aliyah Boston’s fourth-quarter surge powers Fever past Mercury for third straight win

Aliyah Boston exploded 17 of 22 points in the fourth quarter and delivered 27 as Aari McDonald, Indiana Fire 107-101, Wednesday night, passing through Phoenix Mercury in Indianapolis. The win marked the third plain of Indiana and came without Caitlin Clark, the star rookie, who missed the fifth back to the fifth back of the game due to the groin injury.
The fourth flat pair – Career is the best line – Boston caught 12 rebounds to save, and remained silent for three quarters. However, when Indiana followed with 77-76 at the beginning of the fourth year, the team scored the first 14 points of the period, including 10 unanswered.
McDonald took 17 points in the first half and helped early sparks. Indiana generally hit by 51.6 percent and went from three points to 11 of 24 points and took advantage of Phoenix’s 19 turnover, which led to 25 fire points.

Despite the powerful performances from Phoenix, 32 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists from Alyssa Thomas and 22 points from Kahleah Bakir, Mercury dropped its fourth matches for five trips.


Phoenix lasted up to 12 in the first quarter and increased by 30-20. However, fire, eight mercury turnover and five triples. He finished 7 of the 7 of the area and finished 3 of the perfect 3 beyond Arc. Indian, Boston’s dominance of the victory and removing the fire to the record of 15-12 before the fourth place went ahead 74-72.

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