Indiana Fever's Body Language Concerns and Costly Coaching Decision Analyzed After Valkyries Game.
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Following the Indiana Fever's recent loss to the Golden State Valkyries, analysts are raising concerns about the team's body language and questionable coaching decisions. The Fever fell to the Valkyries 80-61 on July 9, 2025, in a game that saw the return of Caitlin Clark after a five-game absence due to a groin injury.

Several observers have pointed out a worrying trend in the Fever's on-court demeanor. A lack of energy and instances of negative body language were apparent, with players seemingly out of sync. This isn't a new development, as concerns about Clark's body language, in particular, have surfaced earlier in the season. Some view her reactions as signs of competitiveness and a drive to win. Others have criticized her for displays of frustration that could be detrimental to team morale.

Adding to the scrutiny is the coaching strategy, specifically a late-game call that has been questioned. In a game against the Chicago Sky, Fever head coach Christie Sides drew criticism for not having Clark take the final shots, despite her having made five 3-pointers earlier in the game. Sides confirmed that the final play was designed for Aliyah Boston, which intensified the criticism. Sides has also publicly stated that Clark can be too unselfish at times and has encouraged her to take more shots.

The Valkyries game highlighted the Fever's struggles on both ends of the court. The team shot a season-worst 30.9% from the field and a mere 22.2% from beyond the arc. Clark, in her return, scored 10 points on 4-of-12 shooting. According to interim head coach Austin Kelly, the Fever turned the ball over five times in the first six or seven possessions, with eight turnovers in the third quarter. Kelly emphasized the need for greater accountability and tactical consistency.

Stephanie White, who took over as head coach from Christie Sides, faces questions about her ability to guide the team through challenging moments. While the team added players like DeWanna Bonner, Natasha Howard, and Sydney Colson, the Fever have struggled defensively, leading some to wonder if the move from Sides was premature. White acknowledged concerns about reintegrating Clark into the offense, emphasizing the importance of maintaining ball movement.

The Golden State Valkyries executed a clear plan to contain Clark and capitalize on Fever mistakes. They focused on disciplined defense, neutralizing Clark and securing an 11-point victory. Valkyries coach Natalie Nakase has received praise for her smart game plans. The Valkyries also held Aliyah Boston to just two points in the second half. Kayla Thornton led Golden State with 16 points.

The Fever's inconsistent performance has been a source of disappointment for fans. While the team has shown flashes of potential, they have struggled to maintain consistency and team chemistry. Some observers believe the Fever have the pieces to be successful but need to find a way to play together more effectively.


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