As the Indiana Fever experiences a 4-4 start to their season, head coach Stephanie White faces criticism from fans. Some believe her decisions have cost the team crucial wins.
White has faced backlash for benching key players Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston early in games. This strategy played a significant role in Indiana’s 100-84 loss to the Portland Fire on Saturday.
During the game, White removed Clark and Boston after just three minutes, while Indiana held a four-point lead. Their absence allowed Portland to go on a 13-2 run. When both players returned, the Fever were trailing by seven points.
After the defeat, White explained her decision. She cited Austin’s minutes restriction as the reason for her removal. “AB is still in a minutes restriction,” White told reporters, “and that’s why she’s coming out.” She added that the timing aligned with their usual substitution pattern for Clark.
Fans were not satisfied with White’s explanation. Some took to social media to voice their dissatisfaction, criticizing her handling of Clark’s minutes. They questioned her substitution decisions and called for her dismissal.
Criticism online was harsh. One fan suggested, “White is killing CC’s confidence and swagger… I honestly wish CC would take a health leave of absence for a year…”
Another fan voiced their frustration, “The Fever coach is embarrassing to the Indiana fans… We love the Fever and want to support them, but it’s clear they hate #22.”
Such strong reactions reflect the fans’ passion and concern for team success. The Fever’s management might need to address these issues to maintain fan support.

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