The arrival of Stephanie White as Indiana Fever coach gave All-WNBA guard Kelsey Mitchell what she calls her “a ha moment.”
Mitchell joined the “Between the Lines” podcast with WNBA legend Lisa Leslie, saying White’s approach differed from those she had experienced in her previous seven seasons with the Fever.
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“She really believed in me. I felt it. I could sense it,” the 30-year-old said.
“That was the first time I got dealt a hand with a coach … that believed in my abilities, and it made me feel like I had superpowers. That’s what you really need.”
Mitchell said White’s criticism is constructive and instructive.
“It felt like she really cared. That’s hard to do in a pro career,” Mitchell said. “Me and Steph have had a bond ever since.”
Mitchell averaged 20.2 points per game on 39.4% 3-point shooting, earning first-team All-WNBA honors.
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The Fever went through a lot of pain in 2025, with Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham, Aari McDonald and Syndey Colson suffering season-ending injuries. Colson’s ACL tear on Aug. 7 in a blowout loss to Phoenix hit hard.
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“It was demoralizing,” Mitchell said of the postgame scene. We were all just flooded with tears. … We didn’t know why were crying.”
It also provided a turning point.
The Fever regrouped with a blowout win over Chicago, and they played well enough to reach the playoffs. They wound up taking eventual league champ Las Vegas to overtime in a decisive Game 5 in the semifinals.
Mitchell missed the overtime of that final game with leg cramps.
“Our entire dynamic shifted. Who we became as people. Who we became as players, as a team. We took a bad moment and we turned it,” Mitchell said. “We learned so much about what we could accomplish. That’s what made it fun.”
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