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Charles Curtis

Aliyah Boston stopped Caitlin Clark from criticizing herself in a supportive Fever postgame moment

You want to talk about Aliyah Boston’s leadership on the Indiana Fever, especially when it comes to Caitlin Clark?

Here you go.

After the Indiana Fever took down the Washington Mystics on Wednesday, Clark started talking about some passes that didn’t connect. She started saying that she should slow down … but then her teammate Boston interrupted and said, “It’s alright, don’t worry.”

“We’re not going to let her hang her head … off any missed passes,” she added, “because we’re still continuing to gel together and we know that she’s a great passer. So if she thinks she can get that ball there, she’s going to throw it. And if I miss it, then we’re good!”

Perfect and so supportive of the rookie.

Boston added this:

No wonder things are getting better for the Fever as of late.

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