Will Caitlin Clark make the WNBA Playoffs? Latest standings, updates on Fever's postseason chances

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Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark
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With Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston co-captaining the ship, the Indiana Fever are poised to return to the WNBA Playoffs for the first time since 2016.

The pairing of the league's last two No. 1 overall picks has been as fruitful as expected, and the duo's chemistry continues to improve with time. After a rough stretch to begin the season, the Fever have bounced back and begin the unofficial second half of the season firmly in the playoff race. 

Indiana cannot afford to keep its foot off the gas if it looks to put an end to its playoff drought. And while the Fever are in the bottom half of the conference, a return to the postseason would be an incredible start to the Clark era in Indiana.

As the season winds down, The Sporting News will keep you up to date with the Fever's playoff picture, including their place in the WNBA standings and potential first-round matchups.

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Indiana Fever playoff picture

The WNBA Playoffs are based on league-wide seeding. The league's top eight teams advance to the playoffs and matchups are determined based on seeding.

Indiana is currently two games back of sixth but holds a three-game lead over the ninth-place Atlanta Dream. The Fever also currently hold a head-to-head tiebreaker with the Chicago Sky, who are nearby in the standings.

Rank Team Record Games back
1. New York Liberty 23-4
2. Connecticut Sun 19-6 3
3. Minnesota Lynx 19-8 4
4. Seattle Storm 17-9 5.5
5. Las Vegas Aces 16-9 6
6. Phoenix Mercury 14-13 9
7. Indiana Fever 12-15 11
8. Chicago Sky 11-15 11.5
9. Atlanta Dream 8-17 14
10. Los Angeles Sparks 6-20 16.5
11. Dallas Wings 6-20 16.5
12. Washington Mystics 6-21 17

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If the regular season ended today…

The Fever would have the seventh seed in the WNBA Playoffs, setting up a first-round matchup with the No. 2 seed Connecticut Sun. First-round playoff series are best-of-three with Games 1 and 2 hosted by the higher seed.

This season, Indiana has lost all three of its matchups with Connecticut. The teams have one final meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 28. 

Indiana Fever remaining schedule

Date Opponent Time (ET) TV channel
Aug. 18 vs. Seattle Storm 3:30 p.m. ABC
Aug. 24 at Minnesota Lynx 8 p.m. NBA TV
Aug. 26 at Atlanta Dream 7:30 p.m. NBA TV
Aug. 28 vs. Connecticut Sun 7 p.m. NBA TV
Aug. 30 at Chicago Sky 7:30 p.m. ION
Sept. 1 at Dallas Wings 4 p.m. NBA TV
Sept. 4 vs. Los Angeles Sparks 7 p.m. CBS Sports Network
Sept. 6 vs. Minnesota Lynx 7:30 p.m. ION
Sept. 8 vs. Atlanta Dream 4 p.m. ESPN 3
Sept. 11 vs. Las Vegas Aces 7 p.m. NBA TV
Sept. 13 vs. Las Vegas Aces 7:30 p.m. ION
Sept. 15 vs. Dallas Wings 3 p.m. NBA TV
Sept. 19 at Washington Mystics 7 p.m. Prime Video
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Gilbert McGregor is an NBA content producer for The Sporting News.
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