The Las Vegas Aces are in the middle of their second-round playoff series against the Indiana Fever. They dropped their first game 89-73 and will look to equalize the series on Tuesday at home.
Before the highly anticipated clash, let’s examine the injury report of both teams.
Aces Injury Report
A’ja Wilson
For Game 1 of the semi-finals vs. Indiana, the Aces will have the services of their MVP, A’ja Wilson. They enter this game with a fully healthy roster.
Fever Injury Report
Caitlin Clark
After injuring his groin before the All-Star week, Caitlin Clark’s elongated absence was a major talking point before she was ruled out for the season due to a persistent right groin issue.
Sophie Cunningham
Cunnigham was supposed to provide boost from the 3-point line in Clark’s absence but after suffering a torn right MCL, she’s also out for the season.
Sydney Colson
Earlier in the season, Sydney Colson tore her left ACL, keeping her sidelined.
Aari McDonald
McDonald is also out for the season with a broken right foot.
Chloe Bibby
Bibby is out for the season with a left knee injury.
Damiris Dantas
Dantas is out due to a concussion.
Aces vs Fever Depth Chart
Aces Depth chart
Position | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Player 4 | Player 5 |
Guard | Chelsea Gray | Kierstan Bell | Jewell Loyd | Dana Evans | Aaliyah Nye |
Forward | Jackie Young | NaLyssa Smith | Cheyenne Parker-Tyus | – | – |
Center | A’ja Wilson | Megan Gustafson | Kiah Stokes | – | – |
Fever Depth chart
Position | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Player 4 | Player 5 |
Guard | Kelsey Mitchell | Odyssey Sims | Lexie Hull | Shey Peddy | Bree Hall |
Guard | Caitlin Clark (OFS) | Sydney Colson (OFS) | Aari McDonald (OFS) | Kristy Wallace (OFS) | – |
Forward | Natasha Howard | Aerial Powers | Brianna Turner | Makayla Timpson | – |
Forward | Chloe Bibby (OFS) | Sophie Cunningham (OFS) | – | – | – |
Center | Aliyah Boston | Damiris Dantas (OUT) | – | – | – |
How to watch Aces vs Fever?
The Indiana Fever vs Las Vegas Aces will be broadcast live from Michelob ULTRA Arena. Fans interested in watching this game should turn to ESPN on TV. In streaming options, they can watch the game live through WNBA League Pass and ESPN app. The tip-off is set for 9:30 PM ET.
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