The Indiana Fever is looking to build on its 2025 success and add a versatile lineup similar to its core of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston. Both youngsters are also working towards getting better in every aspect of the game, physical, gameplay, and skill sets.
Although Clark is working on her fitness and endurance to play for more minutes and make an impact in games, AB is currently playing in the Unrivaled league. Boston already highlighted how Unrivaled helped her improve core skills in the WNBA. But now she singled out one particular aspect that could be a game-changer for the Fever team.

Aliyah Boston Adding Skillsets Via Unrivaled League
Playing for the Phantom BC, the Fever forward has been very effective on the floor and has strong stats, putting her side in control of their destiny – qualification for the playoffs. But one thing that she is constantly working on at the Unrivaled is improving her shooting range.
“I spent the offseason honestly just shooting a lot threes, I know that’s something I want to be able to be ready to do consistently for the Fever, and so that was definitely my mindset and goal going into it,” she said.
Aliyah Boston with the clutch stepback 3 pic.twitter.com/4lP8mbpP30
— Shabazz 💫 (@ShowCaseShabazz) January 31, 2026
The player shot below 21% from the three-point line in the recent WNBA season, as her role was more in the paint. But now anticipating a more versatile role, the forward started working on her three-point shooting, which would open up the game for her Fever teammates.
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In 2025, Stephanie White named Aliyah Boston among the most impacted amid Caitlin Clark’s absence. But now with the team’s healthy playmaker and ‘improved’ forward, they can be an even more lethal duo for the side. Right now, though, AB is targeting her first senior-level team title.
Aliyah Boston is Pushing For Her First Pro Championship
Showcasing her abilities against the best in the league, Boston secured her first-ever WNBA All-Defensive team honor. She put her team in the semi-final of the season, but missed out on the championship for the third consecutive season.
Aliyah Boston tonight 🔥
— Women’s Hoops Network (@WomensHoops_USA) January 17, 2026
• 23 points
• 6 rebounds
• 2 steals
• 2 blocks
• 9/16 FGpic.twitter.com/wlnnpeYnxR
At Unrivalled, though, she has a strong chance of capturing her first team title with the Phantom BC. The former South Carolina star is leading the league in blocks and averages 18.5 points, 1.3 steals, 2.3 assists, and 9.5 rebounds per game in just 17.5 minutes.
With players like Kelsey Plum, Kiki Iriafen, and Natasha Cloud around her, the side could be a strong title contender for the season 2 championship.











