The WNBA world is buzzing — and it’s not just because of highlight plays or box scores. In a recent interview, Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston stunned fans and analysts alike when she opened up about what it’s really like playing alongside Caitlin Clark, and how the team is evolving with the national spotlight now fully on them.

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In her second season, Boston has become a clear leader for the Fever — but with the arrival of college basketball’s biggest name in Clark, many wondered how the dynamic would play out. Rumors swirled about pressure, chemistry, and expectations. But Boston set the record straight.

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“People can say what they want, but Caitlin’s not here to be a celebrity — she’s here to win,” Boston said. “She works. She listens. And she’s already making us better.”

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It’s a bold statement that’s turned heads, especially as the Fever navigate a critical rebuild phase. Boston made it clear that she welcomes the added attention Clark brings — not just for the team, but for the league as a whole.

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“I’ve never seen this much media at practice before,” Boston laughed. “But honestly? It’s good for women’s basketball. The spotlight’s on us now — it’s our job to deliver.”

Behind the scenes, sources inside the organization describe a growing respect between the two young stars. While Clark is adjusting to the pro level, Boston — the 2023 Rookie of the Year — has taken on a mentorship role without losing her edge.

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“We hold each other accountable,” Boston explained. “That’s what great teammates do. You push each other, and you grow.”

Fans have already caught glimpses of their on-court chemistry during preseason games, with pick-and-roll connections and fast-break finishes that hint at a promising future. If these two can build cohesion quickly, the Fever may become one of the most exciting teams to watch in the league.

 

In a league hungry for new rivalries, fresh faces, and franchise turnarounds, the Indiana Fever — led by Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark — just might be the shock the WNBA needed.