What happened
The Indiana Fever continued their dominant June run on Tuesday night, securing an 89-78 victory over the Toronto Tempo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The defining moment of the contest arrived when Caitlin Clark split a defensive double-team to deliver a precise pocket pass to Monique Billings. The highlight-reel assist showcased Clark’s elite court vision and ability to orchestrate the offense under pressure in this crucial Commissioner's Cup clash.
Indiana's offense hummed throughout the night as they exploited gaps in the expansion team's defense. Clark’s scoring surge combined with the interior presence of Aliyah Boston allowed the Fever to maintain control of the tempo. Despite Toronto’s efforts to stay competitive in their first-ever meeting with Indiana, the Fever's transition game proved too fast and too disciplined for the visitors to contain.
Why it matters
This victory extends Indiana’s winning streak to four games, marking the franchise's most successful stretch of the 2026 season. The momentum follows a historic win last week that signaled a turning point for the roster. By winning their first meeting with the expansion Tempo, the Fever have solidified their status as a rising force in the league standings.
The chemistry between Clark and the Fever's frontcourt is reaching new heights. The ability to find Billings in the pocket while being pressured by two defenders demonstrates a level of trust and execution that was missing early in the campaign. As Indiana climbs the Commissioner's Cup ladder, their ability to close out games against expansion competition will be vital for postseason positioning.
By the numbers
Caitlin Clark led all scorers with 25 points on an efficient 10-of-17 shooting performance from the field. She was particularly lethal from beyond the arc, converting 5 of her 10 three-point attempts. Monique Billings contributed 10 points and pulled down 8 rebounds, providing the necessary grit to complement Clark’s perimeter scoring.
Aliyah Boston added another double-double to her season totals, finishing with 13 points and 11 rebounds. The Fever's team-wide efficiency resulted in an 89-78 final score, securing their fourth straight win. This defensive and offensive balance has been the hallmark of their undefeated record through the month of June.
What to watch next
The Fever will look to keep their perfect June record intact as they travel to face the Atlanta Dream on Thursday. Maintaining this level of offensive cohesion will be the primary objective for head coach Christie Sides as the schedule intensifies. Indiana enters that matchup with significant momentum and a clear path toward the top of the Eastern Conference.
For the Toronto Tempo, the focus shifts to defensive adjustments after struggling to contain Indiana's transition threats. As an expansion team, every matchup provides a learning opportunity, but facing a surging Fever squad served as a stark reminder of the league's elite talent. The Tempo will need to find answers for high-volume scorers like Clark as they continue their inaugural season.