WNBA stars Satou Sabally and Aliyah Boston recently played a game of dominoes with Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler. After the game, Indiana Fever forward Boston gained confidence from competing against Butler. On Instagram, Sabally shared moments from their time together, while Boston left a poised comment.
Butler, known in the NBA for his love of dominoes, spent time playing the game with the WNBA stars. Sabally shared her experience on Instagram, featuring photos of Butler and Boston.
Boston showcased her confidence in the comments section, writing:
"We can challenge anyone at dominoes now."
On her Instagram stories, Boston also bragged about her winning streak against Butler.
"I won 6 games in a row btw," the Fever forward said.
Sabally and Boston were in attendance as Butler's Heat lost 116-107 to the Portland Trail Blazers. Butler finished with 13 points, four rebounds and eight assists on 44.4% shooting.
Following his return from a seven-game suspension, Butler participated in his third consecutive game but will reportedly face a two-game suspension for missing a team flight on Wednesday.
Both Sabally and Boston are in Miami during the WNBA offseason to play in the newly formed 3x3 basketball league, Unrivaled, founded by fellow WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart. Sabally plays for Phantom BC, while Boston suits up for Vinyl BC.
Unrivaled was started by fellow WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart.
Aliyah Boston wishes Caitlin Clark a happy birthday
On Wednesday, Aliyah Boston took to Instagram to wish her Fever teammate, Caitlin Clark, a happy 23rd birthday. The two have grown close as teammates, and Boston shared a heartfelt message.
"Happy Birthdayyy sistaaa," Boston wrote on IG. "Have the best day and year everrrrr you deserve it"
Boston and Clark, consecutive No. 1 picks by the Fever, both earned Rookie of the Year honors. Their contributions helped the team break an eight-year playoff drought last season.
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