The Winter Olympics are in full swing, with Norway and the United States taking control of the standings following some mesmerizing wins. On the Pos Move show, Candace Parker and Aliyah Boston also swooped in on the Winter Olympics.
Commenting on the Ice skating, Parker hilariously admits she’s not a fan of running a mile. The Fever forward also agreed with her on the point, mentioning that playing basketball and running a mile are two different sports. But then, which sport would they fit into? Here is what they have in mind.

Candace Parker And Aliyah Boston Pick Their Winter Olympic Game
Candace Parker had been to many sports events with her iconic status. She even serves as Co-Chair of the Pro Athlete Community Board to empower post-sports careers. While she saw multiple sports close enough, the star asked her podcast co-host to choose an alternate sport to play from the winter Olympics.
Boston said, “I wish that I could play hockey, because I think I would be so fun to like ice skate, but I also never ice skated. I don’t know why I picked that one.”
Can you imagine Aliyah Boston as a hockey player? Candace Parker as a curler?
— Post Moves with Candace Parker & Aliyah Boston (@PostMovesShow) February 23, 2026
Do YOU think Boston and Parker can compete in the Winter Olympics 🤔🍿 pic.twitter.com/wlCfKVkdOH
After the 2023 WNBA rookie’s hilarious answer, Parker made fun of her choice, putting her in the penalty box for slamming players against the wall. CP chose her sport, saying that the Olympics make you watch crazy things, and she said, “I would do curling.”
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Recently, the sport came into the spotlight after Team USA secured a finals berth with a heroic win. Team USA Curler Korey Dropkin even compares teammate Cory Thiesse to Caitlin Clark after Olympic semifinal win.
AB, though, is in perfect sport and recently showed why she is one of the promising young talents in the league with her performance in the unrivalled league.
Aliyah Boston Puts phantom BC on Top of Unrivaled Standings
In the Unrivalled midseason power ranking, the Phantom BC were the third-best side behind Mist BC and Laces BC. While all the teams qualified for the playoffs, they switched places in the ranking, thanks to the Fever forward’s powerful game.
In a recent 64-58 victory over Laces BC, Boston contributed 16 points and 12 rebounds. Following that, she recorded a game-high 25 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 blocks in another victory. While the team seals the top spot, they will start in the semifinal round, giving them a head start in the championship chase.
PHANTOM BC KEEPS ON COOKING 👻
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) February 23, 2026
Aliyah Boston led the way with 25 PTS for the Unrivaled leaders 😤 pic.twitter.com/CusDTlSFFi
The former South Carolina star is leading the league in blocks (2.0 per game) and is among the top in rebounds (10.1 per game). Though Chelsea Gray is currently leading the MVP race, AB is not far behind. We wish to see her play hockey sometime, though.











