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    Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark - Source: IMAGN
    Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark - Source: IMAGN
    Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark - Source: IMAGN
    Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark - Source: IMAGN

    Caitlin Clark, Candace Parker and More in Awe of Aliyah Boston’s Blue Swimwear Look: “Sexyyyyy”

    Sidelined by injury, Aliyah Boston appears to be making the most of her time off, soaking up the sun as seen in a recent Instagram carousel.

    Boston showed off a “sunkissed” look, wearing a blue bikini while posing poolside and in front of a palm tree, fully embracing summer vibes.

    Several women’s basketball stars reacted to her post, including her Indiana Fever teammate Caitlin Clark, who wrote:

    “Sexyyyyy.”

    Fellow Fever All-Star Kelsey Mitchell, meanwhile, dropped two emojis to express her admiration for her teammate.

    (Image via Instagram/@aliyah.boston)

    Boston’s “Post Moves” podcast co-host Candace Parker also reacted with emojis, while the show’s Instagram page commented “Body tea body tea 🔥🔥🔥.”

    (Image via Instagram/@aliyah.boston)

    Sabrina Ionescu called her a “queen,” Kiki Iriafen commented “peachy,” and Haley Jones described her as “hot.”

    (Image via Instagram/@aliyah.boston)

    Fever teammate Syd Colson jokingly asked her:

    “U out there with somebody or u dating the tree?”

    (Image via Instagram/@aliyah.boston)

    How Did Aliyah Boston Get Injured?

    Aliyah Boston sustained a right lower extremity injury in late February while playing for Phantom BC in the Unrivaled league, forcing her to miss the remainder of the league’s playoffs and the March 2026 FIBA World Cup qualifiers.

    She is expected to make a full recovery, but no timeline has been released by the Fever.

    She is expected to be a key piece for the Fever in the 2026 WNBA season, which begins on Friday, May 8.

    The Fever will take on the Dallas Wings on opening night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 9 as part of the league’s opening weekend for its 30th season, which will feature a 44-game regular season with 15 teams, including new expansion franchises in Portland and Toronto.

    Boston had a strong 2025 season for Indiana, averaging a career-high 15.0 points and 3.7 assists per game. Her 8.2 rebounds per game marked a career low, but she was the healthiest star for the Fever, who battled through a rash of injuries and eventually reached the second round, pushing eventual champion Las Vegas Aces to the brink before falling short.

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