Caitlin Clark & Fever Teammates Show Love as Aliyah Boston Stuns in Pre-Game Outfit

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If you think the Indiana Fever is just dominating the 2025 WNBA All-Star voting with eight players in the top 40 after the first round of fan vote returns, it’s not true. Because, despite their recent 88–77 loss to the Valkyries, the Fever are commanding attention across the W for one reason: team spirit! Not on court but off of it this time!

It all comes up as the Fever locker room entered Chase Center ready to impress, leaving no opportunity untapped. After all, they were riding the momentum of a two-game winning streak, defeating both the New York Liberty and the Connecticut Sun in dominant fashion to clinch a spot in the Commissioner’s Cup Finals. So naturally, the Fever knew their influence was growing. Caitlin Clark, Lexie Hull, Sophie Cunningham, and Brianna Turner all showed up wearing Indiana Pacers merchandise, proudly supporting their NBA counterparts in the Finals. Talk about loyalty, right? But it didn’t stop there.

Even when Aliyah Boston, Natasha Howard, and Damiris Dantas opted for casual yet comfortable fits, the team unity didn’t waver. And if you’re looking for proof, just head to Aliyah Boston’s Instagram. The Fever center shared a glimpse of her pregame fit, looking absolutely stunning in wide-leg blue jeans paired with a white crop top and white block heels, with some action shots from the Fever’s game against the Valkyries.

 

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While Boston’s outfit was already turning heads, it was the blend of her style and standout performance, despite the team’s loss, that made the post go viral within minutes. But it wasn’t just her look that captured attention; once again, it was the Fever’s unwavering teamwork that took over the comment section!

Indiana Fever teammates shower support for Aliyah Boston!

Well, after Boston led the Fever in a matchup against the Valkyries – posting 17 points and 12 rebounds in 30 minutes of gameplay despite struggling with foul trouble – it was only fitting that she garnered massive attention. And the Fever’s locker room made sure of that, diving into the comment section to support their star with plenty of love.

First, it was Damiris Dantas who dropped a emoji and a , signaling just how good her teammate looked. Of course, this isn’t the first time Boston has stunned social media with her presence. We’ve seen her rock the 2024 Orange Carpet in an all-red leather ensemble – crocodile-print trousers, a strapless corset, and a trench coat – styled by Marc Desir and Vna Gudino. It was a bold fashion statement that drew praise for its “boldness and confidence.”

So yes, we already know her fashion game is elite, and so does the Fever locker room. But their praise had a broader purpose. “FINISH YOUR BOOK,” penned Sydney Colson. No, it’s not about Aliyah becoming an author. It’s about writing history, because Boston’s post came right after the two-time All-Star reached another milestone by climbing the leaderboard for the most blocks in Fever franchise history.

And honestly, that’s not surprising considering that the Fever’s center is already averaging 13.5 points on 59.4% shooting, 7.7 rebounds, 4.2 assists, and 1.5 blocks in 29.0 minutes per game. But that’s not all she’s known for. The Fever star also leads her team in rebounding with 8.1 boards per game.

But, that’s not enough because despite her dominating nearly every stat line, Lexie Hull had a unique request for her teammate. “More three’s please,” Hull commented. And yes, that’s the team’s leader in three-point percentage asking Boston, who currently stands second on that list, to shoot more from deep. It makes sense. Boston is shooting 50% from beyond the arc, and with defenses tightening around her in the 2025 season, expanding her range could be a game-changer for both her and the Fever.

Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston (7) celebrates with Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) altering recording a triple-double Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024, during the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Indiana Fever defeated the Los Angeles Sparks, 93-86.

So that’s how Hull made sure her message landed, in the comments section. And when everyone else was there, how could Caitlin Clark, one of Boston’s closest friends on the team, stay quiet? “Slay baby,” she wrote. We know how much Clark wants Boston to shine. Well, their bond has been clear on and off the court, from filming TikToks during the offseason to supporting one another through intense game moments. But the depth of their bond can be measured by the incident when Boston stepped in during a tense altercation involving Angel Reese.

So, you know how close CC is to Boston. And that’s why even CC’s photographer, Bri Lewerke, dived into the comment section with “Shooter.” Well, that makes sense considering she’s captured Boston in countless moments, whether pulling up for a shot or battling in the paint. So that’s how unity roared in the Indiana Fever’s comment section.

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