Indiana Fever star and 2023 No. 1 draft pick Aliyah Boston has set the tone for what’s to come in Indianapolis. There's a bold new era for the Fever. With the team unveiling its plan for a stunning $78 million training facility in downtown Indianapolis—set to open before the 2027 season—Boston’s words carry weight.
Caitlin Clark will have both of her All-Star teammates back next season after the Indiana Fever announced that they re-signed free agent guard Kelsey Mitchell.
Katie Lou Samuelson, Lexie Hull and Aliyah Boston will be competing in Unrivaled's 1v1 tournament for a payout of up to $200,000.
Aliyah Boston reckons the Indiana Fever will have no problems attracting free agents after the announcement the WNBA franchise is planning to build a new $78m facility
Some Indiana Fever fans were worried about their team's presumed inactivity to this point in the WNBA offseason. While no free agency deals can be made official
One WNBA player who seems likely to be heading to a new team this offseason is Dallas Wings standout Satou Sabally. Ever since Sabally informed the Wings that
The Indiana Fever have signed Kelsey Mitchell for another season in the WNBA. She was a leading scorer last season for Indiana averaging 19.2 PPG.
Boston's Vinyl BC won their first two games in Unrivaled. She's averaging 8.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per outing. Her teammates include Arike Ogunbowale, Jordin Canada, Rhyne Howard, Rae Burrell and Dearica Hamby.
The Indiana Fever have had a revival with the additions of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston over the last two seasons.
Clark's Indiana Fever teammate, Aliyah Boston, a two-time WNBA All-Star, candidly addressed the incident during an appearance on In Case You Missed It with Khristina Williams. "It was super ...
Indiana Fever star and 2023 No. 1 draft pick Aliyah Boston has set the tone for what’s to come in Indianapolis. There's a bold new era for the Fever. With the team unveiling its plan for a ...
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