Caitlin Clark couldn’t hide her craving when her Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston shared a photo of herself enjoying Thai chili wings at D’s Wings in a post in collaboration with the tourism page of Columbia, South Carolina.
In a three-photo Instagram post, Boston grinned in front of a plate of food at D’s Wings, included a close-up of her meal featuring wings, potato chips and dip, and showed herself entering the D’s Wings West Columbia location.
“Thai chili wings at D’s are a must when you’re in the heart of SC!” Boston wrote.
In the comments, Caitlin Clark responded with a request for her teammate.
“Bring me some back,” Clark wrote.
The two have been active in their offseason interactions on social media. Boston has commented on Clark’s posts about her golf exploits, while Clark has praised Boston for her posts, including one showing off a beach day.
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Why Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston won’t play together in Unrivaled
Aliyah Boston was announced as the 30th player to join the Unrivaled basketball league, which is set to launch in January. Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull will also be part of the league.
Boston will play for Vinyl BC, coached by Teresa Weatherspoon, alongside Arike Ogunbowale, Rhyne Howard, Jordin Canada, Rae Burrell and Dearica Hamby.
Hull will team up with Chelsea Gray, Kahleah Copper, Angel Reese, Brittney Sykes and Azurá Stevens for Rose BC.
However, Caitlin Clark won’t be playing in the 3x3 league. Despite several months of recruitment by the league, which was founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, Clark has decided not to participate, according to a report from Front Office Sports.
The media outfit reported that Clark “has definitively let Unrivaled know that she won’t be playing in the new 3-on-3 women’s basketball league this year.”
The league, however, remains “open” to the possibility of Clark joining in its second or third season, once it becomes more established.
The Unrivaled Basketball League will feature 36 players, though only 34 have been announced.
Clark had indicated that she was unlikely to play basketball during her first professional offseason, despite earlier reports that suggested Unrivaled had made a significant offer to her. The league offers WNBA players a lucrative alternative to playing overseas during the offseason.