When talking about who stands out at any task on the Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark is likely the first name that pops up. However, a joking advert suggests that when it comes to the title of "best dancer" on the Fever's roster, that doesn't hold true.
Aliyah Boston offered insight on who deserves that recognition in a new Aflac advertisement, appearing alongside teammate Lexie Hull. Boston crowned herself as the best dancer on the Fever roster.
"As you know, I'm probably the best dancer on the [Indiana Fever]," Boston told Lexie Hull.
In the ad, Hull and Boston discussed their biggest pet peeves, ideal pets, secret talents and one thing most people don't know about them. The clip was done in collaboration with Aflac, as well as TOGETHXR, a prominent women's sports brand.
Aliyah Boston and Lexie Hull shine in first season alongside Caitlin Clark
While the Indiana Fever were sent home earlier in the WNBA playoffs than they had hoped, Lexie Hull and Aliyah Boston showed they are two impactful pieces of a promising young core for the Fever.
Hull averaged career-highs in points, field goal percentage, 3-point percentage and games scoring in double figures. She has carved out a significant role on Indiana's bench and worked her way to earn the role of sixth woman in the rotation for 2024.
Aliyah Boston posted similar numbers to her rookie campaign, averaging 14.0 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 2024 but remained efficient in Indiana's offense, even with Caitlin Clark shouldering a large portion of the team's offensive load. Boston shot 53% from the field in year two and improved her rebounding and assist numbers in her sophomore campaign.
Indiana's core looks to be one of the best in the WNBA despite being one of the youngest teams in the league. With strong talent alongside Caitlin Clark in players like Hull and Boston, the Indiana Fever appear destined for success in the near future if they continue to develop as a unit.