Kelsey Mitchell injury update: Latest news after Fever star helped off vs. Aces

Dan Treacy

Kelsey Mitchell injury update: Latest news after Fever star helped off vs. Aces image

The Indiana Fever fought hard through injuries to push themselves to the brink of reaching the WNBA Finals, but they were dealt one more potentially massive blow in Tuesday night's Game 5.

All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell went down with an injury in the third quarter against the Las Vegas Aces, forcing the game to be paused for several minutes as trainers tended to her and her teammates surrounded her with towels.

Mitchell had 15 points in 23 minutes before exiting, leading the Fever in scoring and shooting 3-of-3 from 3-point range. The Fever would push the Aces to overtime before falling short, 107-98.

Here's what you need to know about Mitchell's injury and how it happened.

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Kelsey Mitchell injury update

Mitchell was down on the court under the basket for several minutes in the third quarter of Tuesday's Game 5. While the ESPN broadcast initially suggested she might be cramping, concern grew when a stretcher was brought out for Mitchell.

Mitchell ultimately was able to stand up and leave the court on her feet, but she needed assistance from trainers to get back to the locker room in Las Vegas.

It was a bit of a bizarre scene, as Mitchell first seemed to favor the area around her knee after hitting a 3-pointer but continued on until the next Fever possession, when she had to lean on an official and laid down on the court in pain.

The Fever ruled Mitchell out for the game within minutes of her exit, though they did not describe the exact injury. Holly Rowe reported on the ESPN broadcast that Mitchell might have injured her quad.

After the game, however, Fever coach Stephanie White said Mitchell was dealing with "lower body cramping" and had to be taken to the hospital for fluids.

Mitchell averaged a career-high 20.2 points per game in 2025 and 23.3 points per game in the playoffs, rising to the occasion after Caitlin Clark and other teammates went down with injuries and helping push Indiana to a decisive Game 5 in the semifinals. 

Dan Treacy

Dan Treacy is a content producer for Sporting News, joining in 2022 after graduating from Boston University. He founded @allsportsnews on Instagram in 2012 and has written for Lineups and Yardbarker.