Is Aliyah Boston Teaming Up With Candace Parker for a Podcast?
The Indiana Fever, who have been without Caitlin Clark for the last five games, saw their three-game winning streak come to an end after their Saturday's loss to the Los Angeles Sparks.
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Still, the Fever have been a surprise in their second run without Clark, which includes winning the Commissioner's Cup championship. And Aliyah Boston has been a big part of that, averaging 16.6 points and 8.3 rebounds, making her third All-Star appearance in the process.
But Boston may be taking her talents to the studio. Recently, accounts on X and Instagram named "Post Moves Show" were found, hinting a potential podcast with Boston and Los Angeles Sparks legend Candace Parker as hosts.
"@Candace_Parker & @aa_boston," the X bio read. "Coming July 2025."
The two pages have no posts and follow only five accounts, including Boston and Parker. However, neither of the stars currently follows the pages themselves. And neither Boston nor Parker has confirmed a podcast or any upcoming project with one another.
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Still, fans are excited about the idea of Boston teaming up with the future Hall of Famer for a podcast, taking to social media to leave their thoughts.
"AB is getting a podcast with Candace Parker?!?!" one fan asked.
"Oh I am watching and supporting for sure!!!" added another.
"Woot woot!!!" wrote a third.
"It will be huge if this is true!" claimed a fourth.
"Anything ab does will turn to gold," said a fifth.
"That would be awesome," posted a sixth.
Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston (7) might be in a new podcast with WNBA legend Candace Parker.Brett Davis-Imagn Images
Although nothing has been confirmed, the hype surrounding a potential podcast - or any project, for that matter - with Boston and Parker is real. Only time will tell if it becomes a reality.
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Meanwhile, the Fever have fallen to 9-9 on the season, hosting the Golden State Valkyries in their next game on Wednesday at noon ET. It is unclear if Clark will return at the time of this article.
Related: Angel Reese Makes WNBA History Against Minnesota Lynx
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.
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