Boston Faces Unseen Challenge as Fever Prepares to Lead Without Clark—What This Could Mean for the Season

Boston Faces Unseen Challenge as Fever Prepares to Lead Without Clark—What This Could Mean for the Season

The Fever are missing their best player with Clark being sidelined for at least two weeks. The reality is that she will only miss about four games, but that certainly throws the team off a bit, and they are likely to be cautious with her given that this is the beginning of the season. In other words, the Fever will still be a good team, but they probably won’t be great. My assumption is that Kelsey Mitchell will get more involved in the offense. I’d like to see Aliyah Boston get more involved as well, and it looks like her new coach is encouraging that as well. She is averaging 18.5 points per game which is four points more than her career average. Most of all, I am guessing that we get a combination of Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham leading the offense for the Fever. This will take some adjustments, so be ready for the Fever to not look quite as sharp as you’d expect. 

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