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Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham were among the scores of WNBA players who showed love to Aliyah Boston on Friday. Boston shared a glimpse from her scenic offseason beach getaway on Instagram. The Indiana Fever star rocked a shiny orange swimsuit and looked in high spirits.
The post included six photos and a video, capturing Boston beaming with a radiant smile and glow as she posed for the camera. In the video, she confidently walked across the beach sand, channeling the poise of a Victoria’s Secret swimwear model on the runway.
“A sweet glimpse,” Boston wrote in the caption.
Boston’s post instantly went viral, and it caught the attention of her Indiana Fever teammates from last season. Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham, who never miss out on showing love to Boston, wasted no time in once again admiring the Fever center. Clark and Cunningham were among the multiple WNBA stars who dropped one-word reactions to acknowledge Boston’s post.
“Slayyyyinnnnn,” Clark commented.
“AB,” Cunningham wrote.
“Oooooowwwwweeeeeeeee,” Lexie Hull commented.
“Yaassssssss,” Chloe Bibby wrote.
Meanwhile, Aliyah Boston is expected to return for her third season as a studio analyst for NBC Sports for Big Ten college basketball coverage. The young WNBA star’s television career has taken off early, beginning with her debut as an analyst during the Big Ten women’s college basketball 2023 season.
WNBA fans in awe of Aliyah Boston
Aliyah Boston received widespread love from the WNBA fans after she gave a glimpse of her offseason vacation. The pictures and videos went viral, with hundreds of netizens dropping candid reactions to show love to the Indiana Fever superstar.
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Talking about Boston’s performance on the court, the former South Carolina enjoyed her best year in the league last season. She earned her third consecutive All-Star selection and emerged as a double-double machine. She was instrumental behind the Fever’s inspirational run to the WNBA semifinal.
Edited by Atishay Jain
















