Caitlin Clark's 4 words hype Fever teammate Aliyah Boston's offseason grind

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Caitlin Clark's reaction to Aliyah Boston's workout (Image Source: Getty)

Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark is excited about her sophomore season after the organization's social media team posted a video on Monday. The video shows All-Star forward Aliyah Boston working out at Worcester Academy. While it's the offseason, the grind doesn't stop for the star players.

Boston is also preparing for the inaugural season of Unrivaled, the women's 3x3 basketball league founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart. On Oct. 31, it was revealed that the two-time All-Star would join other stars in the competition.

Boston is making the most of her leisure time by getting her body ready to play basketball competitively once more.

Clark couldn't contain her excitement and left four words in the comments section.

"GOT ME FIRED UP," Clark commented.
Clark showed her excitement for her teammate's workout video
Clark showed her excitement for her teammate's workout video

Boston received another All-Star selection in her second WNBA season. The forward averaged 14.0 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists across 40 games.

She teamed up with Clark, a youthful, exciting combo that has swept the league.

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Caitlin Clark received respect from her All-Star teammate

The excitement that Caitlin Clark carried with her caused chaos during her first season. Even her fellow rookies wanted to see how she would do in the professional league, and established players wanted to challenge her. Her teammates did their best to protect the top pick of the 2024 WNBA draft, which gave her the chance to blossom into a star.

One of her teammates, Kelsey Mitchell, wrote about Clark's debut in The Players' Tribune in November.

"We obviously had a new spotlight on us, with Caitlin being drafted, who I’m proud to call a teammate. That was exciting in its own way, with the fans it brought to the arena, and the opportunity it gave our squad," Mitchell wrote.
"And I have so much respect for Caitlin, especially, and how she handled it as a youngin’. I hope we did a good job of being there for you, too, C ❤️. I gave her her flowers early in the game because the eyes she brought shined a light on all of us, too."

Clark received her first All-Star selection in her debut season. In 40 games, the point guard averaged 19.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg and 8.4 apg. As a sign of bigger things to come for her and the Fever, she concluded her historic season by winning the Rookie of the Year Award.

Also read: WNBA legend Sue Bird has only one piece of advice to Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese amid NIL era

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