The Unrivaled league season 2 handed many dynamic duos in the WNBA. Allisha Gray and Breanna Stewart, Paige Bueckers and Dominique Malonga, Kelsey Plum and Aliyah Boston have been very successful in the league as guard-forward combinations. The Phantom BC duo is leading the race with the top spot finish and also as the most impactful combination in season 2.
The Fever forward lauded Kelsey Plum for pushing her to perform better on the floor. On the camera, though, the Sparks star is always pulling the 2023 rookie’s leg. Very recently, she poked fun at the young star, imitating her post move.

Kelsey Plum Mimics Aliyah Boston’s Post Move
The Phantom BC will directly play in the semifinals after a first-place finish, thanks to their team’s explosive guard-forward duo. Though both players show respect for each other’s game, Plum never misses a chance to mess with her teammate.
Earlier, Kelsey Plum took a sneaky dig at Boston during an awkward postgame interaction. Now showed how the forward creates space for herself, throwing her elbows against the opponents.
Not Kelsey Plum throwing elbows while doing her Aliyah Boston impression 😂
— WNBA Got Game (@wnbagotgame) February 25, 2026
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While Boston laughed out the imitation, she also copied the veteran guard’s iconic euro step move, stopping Vlos to the rim to beat the defender.
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Though AB found success with her command in the paint region, the star is not satisfied with it and is looking to add more skills to her offensive play.
Aliyah Boston Adding More Firepower To Her Game
In the 2025 season, Stephanie White used the 6-foot-5 forward’s versatility to a great extent; she was her defensive anchor and also a playmaker. Apart from her scoring prowess around the paint region, AB showcased her mid-range shooting efficiency too.
Now, from the Unrivaled league, the player is looking to add three-point shooting to be more impactful on the floor. In an interview, she said, “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.”
Aliyah Boston with the clutch stepback 3 pic.twitter.com/4lP8mbpP30
— Shabazz 💫 (@ShowCaseShabazz) January 31, 2026
The player has been a key player for the Fever team in her first three seasons and formed a strong bond with Caitlin Clark and Kalsey Mitchell, becoming a member of the Indiana core.











