
Natasha Howard Leads Fever to Commissioner’s Cup Win Over Lynx
Introduction
In a game full of surprises, Natasha Howard leads Fever to Commissioner’s Cup win as the Indiana Fever stunned the top-seeded Minnesota Lynx with a 74–59 victory in the 2025 WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Final. Howard’s MVP-worthy performance, along with strong team defense and clutch scoring, helped Indiana overcome an early 13-point deficit despite missing star rookie Caitlin Clark.
Fever Overcome Early Deficit for Historic Win
Initially, things didn’t look good for Indiana. The Lynx started strong, jumping out to a 13-point lead in the first quarter. However, the Fever responded with a combination of grit, balance, and defense. By halftime, Indiana had completely flipped the script.
Key Stats:
- Natasha Howard: 16 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists (MVP)
- Sophie Cunningham: 13 points, including three 3-pointers
- Boston, McDonald, Mitchell: 12 points each
Their 18-0 run before halftime proved to be the game-changer.
Turning Point: Fever’s 18-0 Run Shocks Minnesota
Minnesota had built a comfortable 27-14 lead early in the second quarter. Yet, they failed to score for the final 8 minutes and 17 seconds of the half. Indiana took full advantage.
Thanks to sharp shooting and defensive stops, the Fever closed the quarter on an 18-0 run, heading into halftime with a 32-27 lead. That drought marked the Lynx’s longest scoreless stretch since 2011.
Why This Win Matters
This wasn’t just another game—it was a defining moment for Indiana’s season. Here’s why:
- Massive Upset: Indiana entered as 10.5-point underdogs. Nevertheless, they pulled off their first win of the season as a double-digit underdog.
- MVP Performance: Natasha Howard’s leadership was on full display. Her effort on both ends earned her unanimous MVP honors.
- Depth Over Star Power: Even without Caitlin Clark, Indiana proved they can compete against the league’s best.
- Big Payout: The Fever take home a share of the $500,000 prize pool, marking their biggest accomplishment of the year.
Lynx Struggle in Front of Home Crowd
The Lynx came into the final with a league-best 14–2 record. Still, they couldn’t find their rhythm.
Top Performers:
- Alanna Smith: 15 points
- Napheesa Collier: 12 points, 9 rebounds
- Courtney Williams: 11 points, but 6 turnovers
Minnesota managed just 34.9% shooting and hit only 4-of-16 from deep. Even after a brief fourth-quarter rally, Sophie Cunningham’s third 3-pointer silenced the crowd and sealed the win.
What’s Next?
- Indiana Fever: With Caitlin Clark expected to return soon, this win builds major momentum for a playoff push. The Fever have proven they’re no longer underdogs.
- Minnesota Lynx: This loss snapped a 14-game win streak as double-digit favorites. Going forward, the Lynx must regroup and improve late-game execution.
Conclusion
In a game that few expected them to win, Natasha Howard leads the Fever to a Commissioner’s Cup win, reminding the league that Indiana is rising. Their defense, depth, and determination outlasted the top-ranked Lynx. While Minnesota must bounce back, this night clearly belonged to Indiana—and to Howard.
FAQs
Q1: Who won the 2025 WNBA Commissioner’s Cup?
A: The Indiana Fever defeated the Minnesota Lynx 74–59.
Q2: Who was the MVP of the game?
A: Natasha Howard earned MVP honors with 16 points and 12 rebounds.
Q3: Was Caitlin Clark playing?
A: No, she missed the game due to a groin injury.
Q4: What prize did the winning team receive?
A: The Fever took home a share of a $500,000 prize pool.
Q5: What was the turning point in the game?
A: Indiana’s 18-0 run in the second quarter, during which Minnesota went scoreless for over 8 minutes.