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Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever Rally Behind Aliyah Boston on Thursday
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Aliyah Boston turned in arguably the best season of her three-year WNBA career in 2025.

The Indiana Fever star averaged a career-high 15.0 points on 53.8% shooting, to go along with 8.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.2 steals in 30.2 minutes per game. Amid all the injuries the Fever had to deal with throughout the year, Boston was able to play all 44 games in the regular season. Incredibly, the 23-year-old has not missed a single game for the Fever since she joined the squad in 2023.

Boston was rewarded for all her hard work with a third consecutive All-Star nod. The former South Carolina star also finished sixth in the MVP voting.

On Thursday, Boston took to social media to share her parting message for what was a memorable third WNBA season. She revealed how this was her “fav year yet” and how her teammates made this season an unforgettable one.

Fever superstar Caitlin Clark made sure to express her reaction to Boston’s post. The rest of the players on the squad also sent their messages for Boston as they rallied behind the 6-foot-5 center-forward.

“I love you let’s go crazy in year 4,” Clark wrote.

“our sassy, sarcastic queen ❤️” reacted Sophie Cunningham.

“i love you forever, big baby❤️” Kelsey Mitchell posted.

“You was amazing this whole season, am so grateful that I had the opportunity to play with you this year love you ab ❤️” said Natasha Howard.

“My girl I’m so proud of you” Aari McDonald declared.

“BOW BOW BOW,” wrote Sydney Colson.

“love you AB❤️‼️” replied Makayla Timpson.

“Only up from here AB ” Brianna Turner reacted.

“big bro i love you ❤️❤️!” posted Bree Hall.

“what a year AB! ” the Fever responded.

The outpouring of love and support just goes to show how highly her teammates think of Boston. Not only is she one of the best players on the roster, but it is clear that Boston has also built strong bonds with her Fever girls outside the basketball court.

As Clark said in her comment, she expects another big year for Boston in 2026, as the latter hopes to help lead Indiana to a championship after falling short this season.   

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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