Clark’s offseason has looked very different from what many fans expected. After playing only 13 games in the 2025 WNBA season due to a lingering groin injury, the Fever guard made health her top priority. While several league stars jumped into the fast growing Unrivaled 3 on 3 league, Clark chose to step back and focus fully on recovery. It was a decision that sparked speculation, especially with reports that she had been heavily pursued by the league. For Clark, though, long term health mattered more than short term buzz.
Even while staying off the court, Clark has not disconnected from the game or her teammates. The Indiana Fever sent a strong presence into Unrivaled, with players like Aliyah Boston, Lexie Hull, Aari McDonald, Makayla Timpson, and Kelsey Mitchell all joining the competition. Mitchell’s debut carried particular weight, as she prepared to suit up for Hive BC, one of the league’s newest teams. Her move added excitement not only for Unrivaled fans but also for Fever supporters eager to see her thrive in a different format.
Ahead of her first appearance, Mitchell shared photos in her new Hive BC jersey along with a confident caption that instantly drew attention. Moments later, Clark responded with a comment that was brief but loud in meaning. “Let’s go kels!!!!!!” was all she wrote, yet it resonated across social media. Fans quickly picked up on the moment, interpreting it as a sign of genuine support and leadership from the Fever star. Sometimes the smallest gestures say the most.
Mitchell enters Unrivaled with momentum firmly on her side. During the 2025 WNBA season, she led the Indiana Fever in scoring, averaging 20.2 points per game while shooting an efficient 45.6 percent from the field. Those numbers underline why her presence in a 3 on 3 environment is so intriguing. The format demands quick decisions, spacing, and shot making, all areas where Mitchell has consistently excelled. Playing alongside talents like Ezi Magbegor and Sonia Citron only adds to the anticipation.
Hive BC will be guided by Chicago Sky assistant coach Rena Wakama, bringing structure and strategy to a roster filled with versatile scorers. For Mitchell, the league offers a chance to showcase another dimension of her game while staying sharp during the offseason. It also provides valuable reps in high pressure situations, something that could translate directly back to the WNBA. Fever fans are watching closely, knowing that any growth she shows could pay dividends in the seasons ahead.
As for Clark, her role this offseason appears just as important in a different way. While she continues rehab and prepares for a full return, she remains a visible presence around her teammates’ journeys. There is growing belief that she could still make appearances at Unrivaled games, supporting from the sidelines and staying connected to the competitive environment. For fans, moments like her message to Mitchell reinforce why Clark’s influence goes beyond stats and highlight reels.
The Unrivaled season tips off on January 5, and all eyes will be on how Fever players perform on this new stage. Mitchell’s debut is especially compelling, not just because of her talent, but because of the support system behind her. Clark’s comment may have been just a few words, but it captured the unity, confidence, and belief that continues to define this Indiana Fever core. That connection could be one of the most powerful storylines heading into 2026.
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