Indiana Fever BLOW LEAD in 4th Quarter as Stephanie White HOPELESS in BRUTAL LOSS to Sparks!

In one of the most painful collapses of the 2025 WNBA season, the Indiana Fever blew a commanding lead in the fourth quarter to fall 85–75 to the Los Angeles Sparks — and all eyes are on head coach Stephanie White.

With just under 13 seconds left, the scoreboard told a grim tale: the Sparks had outscored the Fever 35–7 in the final period. What started as a promising game for Indiana quickly turned into a complete fourth-quarter disaster — again. For Fever fans, it’s become an all-too-familiar script.

A Team Crumbling When It Matters Most

The Fever were up comfortably for most of the night. They forced turnovers, had early scoring contributions from Sophie Cunningham, and saw flashes of energy from Ari McDonald. By halftime, the Sparks had committed 15 turnovers, and the Fever held a manageable lead.

But as the fourth quarter arrived, the Fever completely unraveled.

It wasn’t just a matter of shooting inefficiency — though that certainly played a role. Kelsey Mitchell (20 points) and Aaliyah Boston (12 points, 10 rebounds, 5 steals) struggled mightily from the field. Boston, facing a Sparks team without a dominant inside presence, shot just 4-of-13, failing to assert herself offensively. Mitchell started the game shooting 3-of-10 before heating up late, but it was too little, too late.

Meanwhile, the Sparks — a team Indiana should beat — flipped the script, seizing momentum and completely dominating every aspect of the final quarter. The Fever looked lost, disengaged, and unprepared for the run that came.

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Coaching Breakdown: Where Was Stephanie White?

Perhaps the most telling moment came with under two minutes left, as cameras caught Stephanie White standing passively on the sideline, arms folded, while assistant Austin Kelly ran the huddle. It was a strange image for a head coach known for her intensity and game-planning prowess.

Fans and analysts alike are now asking the same question: Why wasn’t White taking charge in crunch time?

Whether it was delegation gone too far or a deeper sign of uncertainty about her future with the team, the optics were damning. A team this talented should not be melting down like this — certainly not with a minute and a half left in a winnable game.

A Roster Too Talented to Keep Losing

Without Caitlin Clark on the floor, many expected the Fever to struggle — but not to fold this hard. This team still features a “Big Three” in Clark, Boston, and Mitchell, and without Clark, it’s imperative that both Boston and Mitchell step up. That didn’t happen.

And what’s worse? There was no leadership — not from the floor, and not from the bench.

The Fever’s late-game woes aren’t new. They’ve consistently played well for three quarters only to collapse in the fourth. It’s become a calling card — and it’s wearing thin.

Is Stephanie White Training Her Replacement?

The image of White taking a back seat with the game on the line has led to wild — and maybe not so wild — speculation. Is she on her way out? Is she grooming Kelly or someone else to take over? It’s impossible to say for sure, but the lack of urgency from the coaching staff in a pivotal moment was jarring.

And if you’re a Fever fan, you’re right to wonder if this team is being led by someone already halfway out the door.

Bottom Line

This wasn’t just a loss. It was a breakdown — an inexcusable collapse from a team with playoff aspirations. The Fever have now proven they can’t close, and unless that changes fast, they’re going to waste one of the most promising young rosters in the league.

The talent is there. The effort is sporadic. The coaching? Right now, it’s a massive question mark.

Final Score: LA Sparks 85, Indiana Fever 75.

Another fourth-quarter implosion.

Another coaching failure.

And another long night for Fever fans wondering when — or if — this team will finally figure it out.