The Indiana Fever have battled through adversity all season long, and their incredible campaign will last at least one more game after they held off the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday for a 90-83 win in Game 4 of their semifinal series. With Indiana’s victory, the series is now all square at 2-2 and will return to Las Vegas for a winner-take-all Game 5 on Tuesday night. 

The Fever could get nothing going on the offensive end in Games 2 and 3 — both double-digit defeats — but immediately reversed that trend with a big first quarter to take an early lead. Their 23 points in the opening 10 minutes were more than they scored in any single quarter in Games 2 and 3. 

The Aces responded to go in front in the second quarter, but that turned out to be the high point of their afternoon. After Kelsey Mitchell hit a jumper to put the Fever in front with 2:59 to play in the second, the home team never trailed again. The rest of the contest was certainly not easy for the Fever, however. They spent all but a few seconds of the second half clinging to a single-digit lead. 

Mitchell, who struggled in Games 2 and 3, delivered again on Sunday with 25 points and four assists, but the star of the show for the Fever was Aliyah Boston. The third-year center delivered the finest playoff performance of her young career with 24 points, 14 rebounds, five assists, two steals and two blocks. The Fever also got 18 huge points from Odyssey Sims, who has been up-and-down throughout the postseason. 

A’ja Wilson bounced back from a rough Game 3 with a stellar outing: 31 points, nine rebounds, three assists, four steals and three blocks. Jackie Young added 18 points and nine rebounds for the Aces, but the rest of the team offered little help to that dynamic duo. The six other Aces combined to shoot 13 of 33 from the field.Â