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WNBA’s Indiana Fever Star Kelsey Mitchell Opens Up About Seeking Support in Offseason

December 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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Kelsey Mitchell carried an unexpectedly heavy load for the Indiana Fever last season amid a severe injury crisis that sidelined at least five players for the year, including star Caitlin Clark, who only played 13 games in her second WNBA season. Despite these challenges, Mitchell played in every one of the Fever’s 44 regular-season games, posting career-best averages with 20.2 points on 45.6% shooting, alongside 1.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 2.5 three-pointers per game. Her outstanding performance earned her a fifth-place finish in the MVP voting.

Mitchell’s dedication was evident as she also participated in all eight playoff games until she was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis during Game 5 of the semifinals against the Las Vegas Aces, a condition that forced her out after her muscles essentially gave out from exhaustion. Beyond being a basketball standout, Mitchell is deeply committed to giving back, leveraging her platform to support her community.

Recently, she used social media to rally support for the Kellshoop Foundation’s fifth annual toy drive in Cincinnati, aimed at providing toys and books to underprivileged children. Founded in 2021, the Kellshoop Foundation helps young student-athletes in Ohio who lack access to competitive sports and also organizes an annual basketball camp.

Looking ahead, Mitchell will become an unrestricted free agent on February 1st and must negotiate a new contract with the Fever to continue her career with the team.

Fan Take: Kelsey Mitchell’s resilience and community spirit highlight why she’s not just a star on the court but also a true role model off it. Her impact on and off the court underscores the growing significance of the WNBA in empowering athletes to lead both professionally and personally, which is crucial for the sport’s continued growth and influence.

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