Indiana Fever vs Los Angeles Sparks score: Kelsey Mitchell scores 34 but win streak ends

The Indiana Fever‘s five-game winning streak ended Tuesday night with a 100-91 loss to the Los Angeles Sparks.

Kelsey Mitchell had 34 points (7-for-12 from 3-point range). Natasha Howard contributed 17 points. Aari McDonald and Aliyah Boston had 15 points each. Indiana’s bench had just two points.

Here is Chloe Peterson’s quick story and the box score from the game. We’ll have more coverage soon.

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Fever’s win streak ends

Final: Kelsey Mitchell made back-to-back free throws at 0:56.3. She has 34 points. But those would be the final points for Indiana.

Sparks 100, Fever 91

Fever get 2 3-pointers from Aari McDonald

1:02 left 4Q: Aari McDonald nailed a 3 at 2:37. McDonald then made another! The lead is down to six. Kelsey Mitchell had a look at another 3 but missed. Azura Stevens made a 3 for L.A. at 1:17.

Sparks 98, Fever 89

Fever get a boost from Kelsey Mitchell in fourth quarter

2:53 left 4Q: Kelsey Mitchell caught fire and helped the Fever go on an 13-2 run. Mitchell had eight of those points. Kelsey Plum’s two free throws gave the Sparks a 14-point lead.

Sparks 95, Fever 83

Fever down big to Sparks in fourth quarter

6:22 left 4Q: Aari McDonald opened the fourth with a basket at 9:29. L.A. went on a 9-0 run from there. Aliyah Boston stopped the run with a layup at 7:04. Before the timeout, L.A. scored five straight.

Sparks 90, Fever 68

Fever down by 12 points to Sparks after three quarters

End of 3Q: Los Angeles ended the quarter on a 4-0 run. The Sparks outscored the Fever in the third, 22-21.

Sparks 76, Fever 64

Fever down by 10 points to Sparks in third quarter

2:52 left 3Q: The Sparks extended their lead. They are up by 10 points now. Indiana is shooting 42% from the floor. L.A. is at 56%.

Sparks 70, Fever 60

Fever get a boost from Kelsey Mitchell in third quarter

4:47 left 3Q: Kelsey Mitchell made a 3-pointer at 8:14 to cut L.A.’s lead to 10. A few minutes later, Mitchell scored five straight. She has a game-high 21 points (5-for-8 from 3-point range).

Sparks 65, Fever 59

Fever trail Sparks by 11 at halftime

Halftime: Kelsey Mitchell made a 3-pointer at 2:33. She was called for her third foul at 2:05. Azura Stevens made a 3 at 1:27 for L.A. The lead is 13.

After Kelsey Plum shot a free throw, a fan threw a sex toy on the floor. The same type of incident has happened in Chicago and Atlanta as well. Multiple security guards rushed up the baseline stands. Play resumed after that.

Sparks 54, Fever 43

Fever trail Sparks by double-digits in the second quarter

2:45 left 2Q: L.A. has had a strong second quarter. By the 2:57 mark, they have outscored Indiana 23-11 in the period so far. The Fever have just one turnover but the Sparks are shooting 60% from the floor. Indiana is shooting 41%.

Sparks 49, Fever 38

Dearica Hamby goes on a scoring spree against Fever

6:09 left 2Q: Sophie Cunningham made a 3-pointer at 9:30. Dearica Hamby tied it at 30-30 after a layup. Rae Burrell broke the tie with a driving layup. She was fouled on the play and made the free-throw attempt. Cunningham broke a 7-0 L.A. run at 6:43 with a layup. Hamby scored another two baskets. She has 10 points.

Sparks 37, Fever 34

Fever lead Sparks after first quarter

End of 1Q: With the Fever leading 18-15, Kelsey Mitchell made a 3-pointer at 3:48. Dearica Hamby scored at 3:33 to cut Indiana’s lead to 21-17. Rickea Jackson cut it to one with a 3-pointer at 2:48. Jackson gave L.A. the lead with a layup at 2:21. Natasha Howard responded with a basket, but Rae Burrell’s shot from 7-feet out gave the Sparks a 24-21 advantage.

Kelsey Plum extended L.A.’s lead at 1:31 with a layup. Aliyah Boston made a layup of her own at 1:15. After the first quarter, Mitchell led Indiana with 10 points.

Fever 27, Sparks 26

Fever tied with Sparks in first quarter

4:49 left 1Q: Rickea Jackson opened the game with a 3-pointer for the Sparks. Sophie Cunningham matched that with a 3-pointer at 9:28. Kelsey Plum scored on a layup, but Kelsey Mitchell answered with a 19-foot jumper.

Plum hit a 3 at 8:43. Aari McDonald responded with a layup. Mitchell drilled another jumper, which cut the lead to 11-9. Natasha Howard tied the game at 11-11 with a floating jump shot. L.A. scored four straight but Aliyah Boston stopped the run with a basket at 6:02. Boston scored again 20 seconds later.

Fever 15, Sparks 15

When do the Indiana Fever play the Los Angeles Sparks on Aug. 5?

10 p.m. ET Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Where can I watch the Indiana Fever vs the Los Angeles Sparks on Aug. 5?

TV: CBS Sports Network, WTHR Channel 13

Stream: Fubo

Watch Indiana Fever vs L.A. Sparks on Fubo

How do I listen to Fever vs Sparks on the radio?

Radio: 93.5 and 107.5 FM in Indianapolis, with John Nolan (play-by-play), Bria Goss (analysis)

Is Caitlin Clark playing against the Los Angeles Sparks?

Fever coach Stephanie White said ahead of the team’s Aug. 3 game against the Seattle Storm that there continues to be no timetable for Caitlin Clark’s return.

Caitlin Clark has not played since suffering a right groin injury on July 15. She sought a second opinion during the team’s trip to New York.

Are the Fever favored over the Sparks?

via BetMGM

Favorite: Fever by 2.5 points

Over/under: 177.5 total points

Moneyline: Fever -135, Sparks +110

ESPN’s matchup predictor gives the Fever a 54.9% chance of winning.

Fever vs Sparks tickets for Aug. 5

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