Caitlin Clark’s teammate on the Indiana Fever, Aliyah Boston shared a heartfelt reaction to the WNBA Rookie of the Year’s year-end Instagram post. On Tuesday, Clark posted a wholesome recap of her 2024 journey, featuring 20 photos and a sweet caption.
"My fav moments from the best year. Time to make 2025 even better," Clark wrote.
Among the photos, one featured Clark and Boston together in their Fever jerseys, walking back to the locker room. Boston reshared Clark's post on her story and added an adorable reaction to it.
"My bookie can't wait for 2025," the Fever center wrote.
Clark and Boston teamed up for the Indiana Fever during the 2024 WNBA season, which marked Clark’s rookie year in the world’s premier women’s basketball league.
The dynamic duo captivated fans across the country with their outstanding performances and undeniable camaraderie on the court. Their on-court chemistry seamlessly translated into a strong friendship off the court, further solidifying their bond.
On the hardwood, Clark and Boston played pivotal roles in leading the Fever to the playoffs, ending the franchise’s eight-year postseason drought. Both stars delivered consistently impressive performances throughout the season, earning them All-Star honors in 2024.
Caitlin Clark on bond with Aliyah Boston
Caitlin Clark opened up about her bond with Aliyah Boston ahead of the 2024 All-Star Game, where the two Indiana Fever stars played together. Clark praised Boston’s leadership and personality while highlighting the growing chemistry between them.
"She's only getting better and better. You see it with each game. She just continues to improve," Clark had said. "For me, coming her to Indianapolis, that was one of the things I was most excited about. Getting an opportunity to play with her.
"Not only is she a great basketball player, she's a great person, she's a great leader in out locker room. She's always had my back. She's been there for me through the beginning of the season, when games are great and when games aren't great. She's just somebody I can lean on."
Currently, both Clark and Boston are making the most of the offseason, focusing on refining their skills and improving their game.