While Nike is leading the shoe sales race, Reebok has Angel Reese, who is leading the brand in the WNBA, and Adidas also has multiple WNBA stars under its umbrella. Recently, Sophie Cunningham shared a post announcing the arrival of her Adidas PE Variant. Lexie Hull was quick to request one pair in the comment box. Now, Aliyah Boston is also coming up with her PE version of the Adidas DON issue.
Early at the start of the 2024 season, the former South Carolina star launched her first PE edition of the Adidas Virgin Islands Pride VI Strong series. And now, in March 2026, the player will have her second variant.

Aliyah Boston Provides Details About Her Adidas PE
On the ‘Post Moves’ podcast, Cadace Parker congratulated her co-host on the launch of her Adidas Seven Virgin Islands PE Signature Shoe and asked her to provide insights into the variant.
“The colors are definitely Blue for the water; the orange and the green, which represent the sunrise that we would see when we are on the court early morning outside. Then I have my parents’ name inside and my sister’s name. They have done a lot for me and made so many sacrifices. And yeah those are my PEs,” Boston explained.
Aliyah Boston's signature shoe is available NOW 🤩🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/EIkdi0PJFh
— Post Moves with Candace Parker & Aliyah Boston (@PostMovesShow) March 1, 2026
The sneakers will be available at Dicks from March 1. The Fever forward signed a multiyear deal with Adidas in May 2023, the season she joined the Indiana Fever. Joining the sneaker giants, she said, “It feels amazing to be part of Adidas. Adidas is empowering women, and they’re opening the doors for women’s sports. It’s just continuing to grow the game.”
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Interestingly, the player was sponsored by Under Armour, which sponsored the University of South Carolina. She was even the first female basketball player to sign a name, image, and likeness (NIL) deal with Under Armour. But now the player is with Adidas in her pro career.
While the shoe drop has been very encouraging news for AB, there is concerning news about her fitness on the basketball court.
Aliyah Boston Injury Raises Questions Over Her Participation In World Cup Qualifiers
Phantom BC races to the top spot with seven wins in a row, and the Fever forward played a vital role in their late surge. For her performances, she won the Defensive Player of the Year award and also a place in the All-Unrivaled Second-Team.
Sadly, in the final regular-season game against the Rose BC, the player left the court with a minor injury and didn’t return due to caution. A day later, Unrivalled shared the update, mentioning that the player will be out for the remainder of the season due to a right lower-extremity injury.
Aliyah Boston has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to right lower extremity injury. pic.twitter.com/5sHea38iHP
— Unrivaled Basketball (@Unrivaledwbb) March 1, 2026
While there are just three games remaining in the season, there is no update on the severity of AB’s injury, but considering the start of Team USA’s World Cup qualifier campaign, there are already questions about her participation in the tournament.











