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WNBA: Can Caitlin Clark lead the Fever to victory against the Lynx?

WNBA: Can Caitlin Clark lead the Fever to victory against the Lynx?

Sunday will feature four WNBA games, with the highlight undoubtedly being the matchup between the Indiana Fever (10-14) and the Minnesota Lynx (16-7) at 4 p.m. ET on ESPN.

This will be the final weekend of regular season basketball for a month, with the WNBA All-Star Game and the Olympic break approaching. So, let’s see what the matchups are and what to expect from each team on Sunday.

The Mercury are short-handed as the Sun continue to shine

The Phoenix Mercury (12-11) have had positive moments this year, but with a nasty injury bug, they find themselves lacing enough healthy players to bring forth the best version of themselves. It’s one reason they were blown out against the Indiana Fever on Friday and why they will be the underdog against the Connecticut Sun (17-5) on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, ABC).

For Connecticut, they are also coming off a defeat, albeit against the New York Liberty on the road by just three points. If the Sun can continue to get their usual production from players like Alyssa Thomas, DeWanna Bonner and Brionna Jones, they should cruise to victory against a Mercury team waiting for the break so they can reset.

Two teams, two different directions

The Las Vegas Aces (15-7) are in prime form, having won nine of their last 10 games. The Washington Mystics (6-17) are the opposite of that, losing four of their previous six contests

Essentially, the Mystics’ only advantage is hosting the defending champions at home as they attempt to earn their biggest win of the year (3 p.m. ET, CBS Sports Network). Washington’s path to victory will be arduous, as Las Vegas has too many offensive weapons to contain, including A’ja Wilson, Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, and Jackie Young.

Fever-Lynx is the game of the day

The Indiana Fever’s (10-14) start to the season was rough, but now they are in their best form, with quality wins against the Mercury and the Liberty.

Indiana has the talent, with an All-Star trio in Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell, but the Minnesota Lynx (16-7) will prove to be a much tougher challenge (4 p.m. ET, ESPN). They are 16-7 on the season and might get back their superstar, Napheesa Collier, who is questionable to return from her foot injury on Sunday.

If Collier plays, containing her is an exercise in futility; the goal has to be to disrupt her offensive flow as much as possible. A win by the Fever would prove they might be ready for playoff basketball this year. A blowout loss would signify that, while…

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