Caitlin Clark reacted to her Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston's latest Instagram post on Friday. The duo was recently eliminated from the WNBA playoffs, with the Fever being swept 2-0 in the first round by the Connecticut Sun.
Following the end of Indiana’s season, Boston celebrated the completion of her second year in the league. She shared a series of photos and a video on Instagram, accompanied by a caption reflecting on another successful season in the WNBA.
"Year 2✅ giving thanks to God for His continued blessings," Boston wrote on her latest IG post.
Boston's teammates, including Caitlin Clark, reacted to her post. The 22-year-old Rookie of the Year dropped a heartfelt four-word reaction and wrote:
"So proud of you."
NaLyssa Smith, Kelsey Mitchell, Katie Lou Samuelson, and Erica Wheeler also dropped candid reactions to Boston's post.
Smith called Boston her sister for life and wrote:
"sistaaa 4l, wit u through the ups n downs !!"
Mitchell, Samuelson and Wheeler showered love on their teammate.
"i love you, 7," commented Mitchell.
"Love you AB!!!" commented Samuelson.
"Love youuuuuuu unicorn," Wheeler commented.
Boston was spectacular for the Fever throughout the season and former Rookie of the Year earned her second All-Star Game selection. The 22-year-old averaged 14 points, 8.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.2 blocks per game in the regular season.
The talented center was brilliant in the two playoff games against the Sun and recorded a double-double in both outings. Boston averaged 16.5 points, 15 rebounds, three assists and two blocks per game in the playoffs.
Aliyah Boston reacts to Caitlin Clark winning ROTY
Caitlin Clark secured the Rookie of the Year award for her outstanding performance in her debut season of professional basketball. Aliyah Boston responded to her teammate’s accomplishment with a brief three-word reaction, sharing it on her Instagram story.
"What a star," Boston wrote.
Clark, Boston, and Kelsey Mitchell stood out as the top performers for the Fever this season. Clark and Mitchell posed a significant threat on the perimeter, while Boston's dominance in the paint and on the boards proved invaluable for coach Christie Sides.
Although Indiana struggled in the playoffs, with Clark, Mitchell, and Boston on the roster, the team is poised for improvement. After navigating a tough season while playing together for the first time, their chemistry is expected to grow, setting the stage for a stronger future.