The Indiana Fever defeated the Toronto Tempo 113-91 on Tuesday in Toronto, extending the Tempo's losing streak to 11 games [1, 2].
The victory highlights Indiana's offensive momentum and the deepening struggles of a Toronto team unable to find a winning rhythm this season.
Kelsey Mitchell led the scoring for the Fever with 27 points [2]. Caitlin Clark contributed 21 points and 14 assists [2], helping to create what observers described as a spectacle in Toronto [1].
The game took place in an arena lacking air-conditioning, which became a point of contention during the matchup [3, 4]. Reports on Clark's reaction to the heat varied; some sources said she expressed frustration during the game [3], while others said she was in a good mood and joked about the lack of cooling after the win [4].
The Fever's high-scoring output put the Tempo in a deficit they could not overcome. The result leaves Toronto searching for answers as they face a double-digit losing streak [1].
Indiana's ability to maintain efficiency despite the arena conditions underscores the team's current form. The combined efforts of Mitchell and Clark ensured the Fever controlled the pace from the start [2].
“The Indiana Fever defeated the Toronto Tempo 113-91”
This result reinforces the disparity between the Fever's rising offensive capabilities and the Tempo's systemic collapse. While the arena's lack of air-conditioning provided a distraction, the 22-point margin of victory suggests a significant gap in talent and execution between the two franchises at this stage of the season.



