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Minnesota Lynx host Indiana Fever: TV channel, time, how to watch Sunday's game

Every game is a must win for the Indiana Fever, who are fighting to remain in playoff contention, all while navigating devastating season-ending injuries. And their schedule isn't getting easier down the final stretch.

The Fever (19-17) will face the Minnesota Lynx (29-7) Sunday, marking the second game between the two teams in three days. The Lynx beat the Fever 95-90 Friday in Indianapolis in a rematch of the 2025 WNBA Commissioner's Cup behind a 22-point, 11-rebound and 11-assist performance from center Jessica Shepard. It was the second triple-double in Minnesota franchise history.

Caitlin Clark will miss her 15th consecutive game with a right groin injury that's kept her sidelined since July 15. Lynx forward Napheesa Collier has missed seven consecutive games with a right ankle injury and last played on Aug. 2 but is listed as probable for Sunday's game.

Shorthanded Fever needed another scorer vs. Lynx. So Lexie Hull went out and set career-high

INDIANAPOLIS – Somehow, some way, the Indiana Fever's injury situation continues to worsen. Less than a week removed from a season-ending injury to guard Sophie Cunningham (the third Fever player lost to a season-ending injury in 10 days), wing Chloe Bibby "felt something" in her already sore left knee ahead of Friday's game vs. the Minnesota Lynx. 

Bibby was held out as a precaution and Lexie Hull — one of the few Fever players to appear in all 36 games — was left as the team's lone healthy wing.

Coach Stephanie White planned on taking a by-committee approach to help supplement Hull, with Brianna Turner, a veteran, versatile defender, taking on an expanded role as the team mixed-and-matched lineups. But while Turner played a season-high 20:40, Hull still seldom left the floor. She played a season-high 37:33, the most she's played in a regulation contest in her WNBA career and just two minutes off her overall career-high set in an overtime win vs. Atlanta last season (39:56). 

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Loss to Lynx Won't Dull Fever's Fire

Throughout a season of speed bumps and curveballs, the Indiana Fever consistently looked to the depth within the team for extra support. On Friday, down four guards and now Chloe Bibby, the Fever had to look again.

Except instead of looking deeper within the team, Lexie Hull looked deeper within herself, and emerged with a career performance – 23 points (career high), four rebounds, two assists, and two steals.

“We’re missing a few people,” Hull said. “So everyone’s got to do a little bit extra, be a little bit more aggressive offensively. That was my mindset going in, and obviously it feels good to see the ball go through the net.”

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