The Indiana Fever just dropped a behind-the-scenes workout video, and fans are already buzzing — not just because of the names involved, but because of the attitude on full display.
In the clip, Aliyah Boston, NaLyssa Smith, Katie Lou Samuelson, Lexie Hull, and standout newcomers Grace Berger, Celeste Taylor, and yes — rookie Caitlin Clark were all present.
But three names really stood out with a message:
Aliyah Boston, Kristy Wallace, and Kelsey Mitchell — along with the new faces like Grace Berger and Celeste Taylor — are laying down the law defensively.
This video wasn’t about buckets.
It was about grit. Intensity. Effort. Defense-first culture.
And we LOVED every second of it.
Aliyah Boston: The Anchor is Locked In
The 2023 Rookie of the Year and face of the franchise, Aliyah Boston, looked stronger, quicker, and more vocal than ever.
She was seen:
Calling out switches
Bodying up in the post
Diving for loose balls in a non-contact drill?!
AND clapping back when teammates tried to go at her soft
“This is the kind of tone you want from your star,” said one Fever assistant coach.
“Aliyah’s not just working — she’s leading.”
NaLyssa Smith & Victaria Saxton: No Easy Buckets Here
Smith and Saxton, the Fever’s frontcourt duo with Boston, looked like a wall defensively.
In one viral clip from the video, NaLyssa blocked a midrange jumper, then turned right around and chased down a transition layup to swat it again. That kind of hustle? That’s championship mentality.
Defensive Energy from Top to Bottom
Newcomer Celeste Taylor, a defensive specialist out of Ohio State, showed why Indiana was hyped to draft her. Her on-ball pressure was relentless — even giving Caitlin Clark a few fits during live drills (and Clark loved it).
“Iron sharpens iron,” Clark said after the workout.
“If we want to win, it starts with defense — and they’re making me better already.”
Why This Matters: The Fever Are Changing Their Identity
For years, the Indiana Fever were known as a rebuilding team — developing talent, staying patient, and trying to find their way.
Now?
They’re building a defensive identity — and it starts with the dirty work.
You can tell from the video:
Players are communicating loudly
Rotations are sharp
Intensity is through the roof
It’s not flashy — it’s focused.
And it’s exactly what Indiana fans have been waiting for.
Final Take: The Fever Mean Business
If you thought Indiana was going to rely only on offense this season — especially with Caitlin Clark lighting up scoreboards — think again.
This team is building from the ground up with defense, toughness, and chemistry.
And the way Boston, Smith, and the rest of the squad are working right now?
Don’t be surprised if the Fever go from “young and talented” to “dangerous playoff team” real fast.
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