Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell has been discharged from a Las Vegas hospital after a frightening collapse during Game 3 of the WNBA semifinals against the Las Vegas Aces on Wednesday, October 1. The 29-year-old confirmed in a detailed social media post that she suffered from a rare muscle condition called rhabdomyolysis.
Mitchell reassured fans that she is recovering and expects to return to full health soon. The incident happened during the third quarter when she suddenly went down on the court and had to be helped off before being taken for medical evaluation.
Kelsey Mitchell Details Her Health Scare
In her post, Mitchell said she experienced “a sense of numbness/paralyzing feeling with no movement from my lower extremities for up to 5 to 7 seconds.” She added that her muscles “stopped producing positive blood to my bloodstream,” leading to fatigue and severe cramping. Doctors later diagnosed her with rhabdomyolysis — a breakdown of muscle tissue that can release harmful proteins into the blood, often caused by overexertion.
“I panicked because I began to think the worst when I felt like I couldn’t move my legs,” Mitchell wrote. “It was an out-of-body experience for me and I thank God for covering me at a time like that.” She also said she was already “walking and moving at a slow pace” after receiving fluids and treatment at the hospital.
Indiana Fever officials initially described the episode as “extreme cramping.” Head coach Stephanie White told reporters after the game that Mitchell suffered from “a lot of lower body cramping,” but medical evaluation later confirmed the more serious muscle condition.
Impact on the Fever and Mitchell’s Season
Mitchell’s collapse came during a high-pressure moment as Indiana tried to rally from a nine-point deficit. Despite losing one of their key scorers, the Fever managed to push the game into overtime before eventually losing to the defending champions Las Vegas Aces. The defeat ended Indiana’s playoff run.
Mitchell has been a cornerstone for the Fever this season, stepping up after Caitlin Clark’s extended injury absence. She averaged 20.2 points and 3.4 assists per game during the regular season and was named a finalist for the WNBA MVP award. Before leaving Game 3, she had already scored 15 points.
The Fever will now enter the offseason with hope that Mitchell’s recovery is smooth and that she can return fully healthy for the 2026 season. The team’s ability to compete deep into the playoffs without their top scorer also showed depth and resilience.
Mitchell closed her statement by thanking fans for their support and promising to be “fine very soon.” The update reassured the WNBA community that her condition is improving after a frightening on-court moment.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the latest Kelsey Mitchell injury update?
Kelsey Mitchell was hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis after collapsing in Game 3 but is now out of the hospital and recovering well.
Q2: Why did Kelsey Mitchell collapse during the WNBA semifinals?
She experienced numbness and muscle failure due to rhabdomyolysis, a rare condition often linked to extreme physical stress.
Q3: Is Kelsey Mitchell expected to make a full recovery?
Yes. She shared that she is walking again and expects to recover fully soon with rest and treatment.
Q4: How did the Indiana Fever perform after Mitchell’s injury?
The Fever forced overtime against the Aces but eventually lost, ending their playoff run without their star guard.
Q5: Who confirmed Kelsey Mitchell’s condition?
Mitchell herself explained her diagnosis on social media, while Fever officials and Coach Stephanie White also provided updates.
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