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Caitlin Clark's Behavior Toward Aliyah Boston After Missed Layup Catches Attention

Caitlin Clark's Behavior Toward Aliyah Boston After Missed Layup Catches Attention

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The Indiana Fever are hosting the Chicago Sky on Saturday afternoon. This is the 2025 WNBA season opener for both teams. Beginning their second professional campaigns, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese again headline their respective teams.
Clark electrified fans early in this contest with a deep 3-point shot on her first field goal attempt of the season. She also threw some incredible passes that her teammates were unable to finish, notably one to 2023 Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston.
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Missing an easy shot at the rim, Boston blew Clark's assist, but the Fever point guard was quick to lift her up after the play.
Clark's behavior caught the attention of WNBA fans who appreciated her leadership in this moment.
"Shot out to Caitlin Clark consulting with Aaliyah Boston telling her it's fine heads up and next play! Growth from Clark," said one.
"Caitlin calming Aliyah down," noted another. "She settles and finishes those, they're feasting off that exact play all season."
"my abcc 🥺," said another.
"Caitlin being the voice of reason for Aliyah 😭," one added.
Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston (7) and guard Caitlin Clark (22).© David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
Boston and Clark were a dynamic duo last season. The 6-foot-5 center averaged 14.0 points and 8.9 rebounds en route to her second straight All-Star appearance. While she struggled early last season, Boston really came on down the stretch to help Indiana make its first postseason appearance since 2016.
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Showing her leadership, Clark lifted up her teammate despite the early struggles against Chicago. Fans appreciated the gesture from Indiana's star point guard.
Related: WNBA Facing Accusation Over Indiana Fever, Chicago Sky Decision
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