There would be just one team that would win the unrivaled season 2, but in reality, all 48 players would be winners at the end of the season, with everyone learning a few new skills and improving on their game. Paige Bueckers already opened up on learning new offensive plays to take her game to the next level, and Aliyah Boston is also adjusting her game with Unrivaled’s experience.
The player had been clinical for the Phantom BC lately, leading the side to a back-to-back win and taking the team to third place in the standings. After a win over Vinyl BC, the player opened up on how Unrivaled is helping her improve her skills.

Aliyah Boston Says Unrivaled Helped Expand Her Game
The 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year winner had been a top forward in the league. Three years into the league, she is already making life difficult for players like A’ja Wilson on the floor. Her former coach, Dawn Staley, even made a bold MVP prediction for Boston while praising her hard work.
The player is continuing on the same path in the Unrivaled league and improving her game. In the postgame interview, she said, “I think overall my game has improved. I think Unrivaled helped me just with my pace guard, just being able to guard people with just more space on the floor than it is in the W. So that’s definitely important for me, and just continuing to try different stuff to expand my game.”
Under Stephanie White’s gameplay, particularly for the 2025 season (following the number of injured stars), the player had to play multiple roles, and her versatility helped the side to reach the semifinal of the season. Now with Boston 2.0, the Fever could dream of winning a championship.
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More importantly, the upcoming season is very much vital for the franchise after their impressive showing in the 2025 season.
Pivotal WNBA Season For Aliyah Boston And Indiana Fever
Though every season brings different challenges for every franchise, the 2026 season would be very much pivotal for the Fever team. Firstly, it will be the final year of AB’s rookie contract, making her a free agent in the next season.
Secondly, Boston and Caitlin Clark would be part of the Team USA World Cup qualifiers, which was not the case in the 2024 mid-season break. Moreover, the Indiana Fever face a league-high three back-to-back sets in the challenging 2026 WNBA schedule.
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The front office would look to strike a balance between usage and fitness of its star layers like Boston and Caitlin Clark, providing them with a support cat capable of playing important minutes and an impactful game on the floor.











