Aliyah Boston, Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever
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Indiana Fever standout Aliyah Boston addressed what her team must get right if they're to have a successful second half of the 2025 WNBA season.
Boston is looking to make things right in Tuesday’s rematch, and she’s off to a great start. The three-time All-Star marked an incredible career milestone in the first half against the Liberty after she scored her 1,500th career point for the Fever.
Indiana Fever's Sweet Gesture Surprises Aliyah Boston originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With a 12-10 record and five wins in their last seven outings, the Indiana Fever sit third in the WNBA’s Eastern Conference ahead of Wednesday night’s showdown against the New York Liberty at Barclays Center.
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Aliyah Boston's investment came from a desire to give back to a place that supported her through high school, she said.
Ahead of Boston as the second-youngest to hit 1,500 career points is former Minnesota Lynx star Seimone Augustus, who achieved this number at 23 years and 111 days in 2007. But former Seattle Storm forward Lauren Jackson holds the record, doing so at 22 years and 93 days in 2003.
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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark left Tuesday night’s game in the final minute holding back tears after grabbing at her leg — an apparent injury that would be her third this season.