Aliyah Boston continues to anchor the Indiana Fever as one of the WNBA’s brightest young stars. The team recently exercised the fourth-year rookie contract option for Boston, solidifying her place at the core of the Fever’s roster through 2026 Boston, a 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year and All-Star, has maintained her reputation as a dominant force in the paint, averaging.0 points,.9 rebounds, and.2 assists per game in the 2025 season.
Alongside Boston, the Fever’s roster features standout talents like Kelsey Mitchell (19.2 PPG), Natasha Howard (17.6 PPG), and rising sensation Caitlin Clark, forming one of the league’s most dynamic lineups Boston’s chemistry with Clark, both on and off the court, has become a talking point, with the duo combining for over 34 points and rebounds per game this season.
As the Fever push for playoff contention, Boston’s leadership and inside presence remain pivotal. Her recent performances—including a 27-point, 13-rebound game against New York—underscore her value as both a scorer and rebounder With a young, talented roster and Boston at the center, Indiana’s future looks promising.