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Kelsey Mitchell Replaces Caitlin Clark as 2025 WNBA All-Star Starter — Indiana Fever Guard Lights Up Indianapolis
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Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell is stepping onto the national stage this weekend with more momentum—and more hometown support—than at any other point in her WNBA career. Selected to her third consecutive All-Star Game, the sharpshooting veteran will suit up at Indianapolis’ Gainbridge Fieldhouse alongside teammates Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, giving Fever fans a rare chance to celebrate three local stars in one marquee showcase.
The moment feels especially meaningful for Mitchell, an eight-year pro who has powered through several rebuilding seasons to reach this point. “It’s a full-circle feeling,” she told reporters after practice, noting how crowds have swelled from a few thousand to sold-out houses since Clark’s arrival this spring.
Scoring machine with staying power
• Franchise record holder: Earlier this month Mitchell overtook Tamika Catchings as Indiana’s all-time leading scorer, finishing the first half of the season with 4,228 career points.
• Deep-range threat: She ranks third league-wide in three-pointers made this season and enters All-Star weekend shooting 40.2 percent from beyond the arc.
• Consistent bucket-getter: The former Ohio State standout has averaged at least 15 points in every season since being drafted No. 2 overall in 2018, underscoring her reputation as one of the WNBA’s most reliable guards.
A new spotlight—and new storylines
Mitchell’s playoff debut last fall ended an eight-year drought for the Fever, but the 2025 campaign has vaulted her profile further thanks to Clark’s tour-level following. Media attention has intensified—sometimes uncomfortably so—around rookie-versus-veteran debates, social-media shots and officiating controversies. Asked about the fan backlash directed at Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese, Mitchell urged perspective: “Every rookie, every vet, deserves grace. We’re building something bigger than any one headline”.
Why this weekend matters
1. Hometown buzz: An All-Star Game in Indianapolis positions Mitchell as the face of the festivities—an opportunity she never enjoyed during the Fever’s lean years.
2. Legacy check: With Catchings already eclipsed on the scoring chart, Mitchell can further cement her place in franchise history by winning the 3-Point Contest, an event she enters as a top seed.
3. Postseason preview: Indiana currently sits fifth in the standings; a strong All-Star showing could propel a second-half surge and prime the Fever for their first series victory since 2015.
What’s next
After the break, Indiana resumes play Tuesday night against the defending champion Las Vegas Aces. Head coach Christie Sides has hinted she may stagger Mitchell’s and Clark’s minutes to keep at least one flamethrower on the floor at all times, a strategy that already paid dividends in the Fever’s July 14 comeback win over Seattle.
For Mitchell, however, the immediate focus is soaking in an arena packed with friends, family and a legion of new fans wearing No. 0. “To share this court, in this city, with the people who’ve ridden every wave with us—that’s bigger than any stat line,” she said.
If her past eight seasons are any indication, the stats will come anyway—and Indianapolis will be even louder when they do.
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