In one of the most electrifying and unexpected runs of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs, Kelsey Mitchell carried the Indiana Fever almost single-handedly, proving she remains one of the league’s elite scorers. With stars Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham sidelined for the entire postseason, Mitchell led the Fever past the Atlanta Dream in the opening round and pushed eventual champions Las Vegas Aces to a grueling five-game semifinal series.
Mitchell’s numbers this season were nothing short of spectacular. In her eighth WNBA campaign, the former Ohio State guard averaged 20.2 points on 45.6% shooting and 3.4 assists per game. But when the playoffs arrived, her scoring surged to 22.3 points per game, solidifying her status as one of the league’s premier offensive threats — until she was forced to exit Game 5 early due to rhabdomyolysis, a severe muscle injury that shocked fans and teammates alike.
Now, with her one-year supermax deal expired, Mitchell enters the offseason as a free agent, weighing her future in the WNBA. But while contract negotiations and career decisions loom, she isn’t slowing down off the court. This week, Mitchell announced the Kelsey Mitchell Basketball Camp, set for November 22 at her alma mater, Princeton High School in Cincinnati.
The camp promises young players a full experience: skill instruction, practice drills, friendly scrimmages, and training in speed, strength, and agility. Participants will also receive a T-shirt, water bottle, autograph, and refreshments — and of course, direct guidance from Mitchell herself. Sharing her excitement on Instagram, Mitchell told fans:
“YOOOO, Cincinnati! 🤎 Bring the YOUTH and lock in on a SPOT. I GUARANTEE my best all camp! 😎🤩💪🏾”
The camp reflects Mitchell’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of talent and giving back to her hometown community, even as she navigates a pivotal point in her professional career.
Meanwhile, the Indiana Fever face significant offseason decisions. Only three players remain under contract — Clark, Aliyah Boston, and Makayla Timpson — leaving key contributors like Mitchell and Cunningham as free agents. Management will have to make critical choices to keep the roster competitive while rebuilding around their young core.
Mitchell’s stellar postseason, coupled with her leadership and off-court initiatives, ensures she remains a central figure in the Fever’s narrative. Whether she stays in Indiana or tests the free-agent market, her next move will shape the team’s future and potentially redefine the power dynamics in the WNBA.
As fans anticipate Mitchell’s next chapter, the combination of her on-court dominance and off-court influence cements her status as one of the league’s most compelling and inspiring figures. The 2025 offseason is already heating up — and Kelsey Mitchell sits at the very center of it.

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