INDIANA SHOCKWAVE: Aliyah Boston’s Heartfelt Season-Ending Post Sends Fever Nation Into CHAOS — Caitlin Clark & Sophie Cunningham Lead Fiery Reactions, Sparking Buzz That Year 4 Could Be the Most UNSTOPPABLE Run in Franchise History.

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Aliyah Boston, Caitlin Clark, and Indiana Fever End Resilient Season with Heads Held High

Aliyah Boston, Caitlin Clark, and the Indiana Fever wrapped up a roller-coaster season on Tuesday night, falling 107-98 in overtime to the powerhouse Las Vegas Aces. Despite battling through injuries and adversity all year, the Fever defied expectations, earning themselves a well-deserved break and plenty of respect across the league.

Boston took to Instagram on Thursday, sharing heartfelt photos and reflections on the team’s 2025 journey:

“Season 3 was truly a year for growth, but honestly my favorite yet! My Fever girls made this year so much fun, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for us. God is great all the time.”

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Her post sparked a wave of love from teammates. Superstar guard Caitlin Clark replied:

“I love you—let’s go crazy in year 4!”

Katie Cunningham chimed in:

“Our sassy, sarcastic queen.”

Veteran frontcourt partner Natasha Howard wrote:

“You were amazing this whole season. I’m so grateful I got the chance to play with you. Love you, AB.”

 

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Sydney Colson, sidelined since August due to injury, added her trademark flair:

“BOW BOW BOW.”

Kelsey Mitchell, who carried the team alongside Boston, commented:

“I love you forever, big baby.”

Aari McDonald, instrumental during the Fever’s injury crisis, shared:

“My girl. I’m so proud of you.”

Even the Fever’s social media team joined in:

“What a year, AB!”

With Caitlin Clark limited to just 13 games, the Fever leaned heavily on Boston and Mitchell, who rose to the challenge night after night. Despite fielding a depleted roster, both All-Stars delivered stellar performances and kept the team competitive.

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Boston and Mitchell Lead Fever’s Gritty Playoff Push

Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and Lexie Hull embodied the resilience and determination that defined the Fever this season. After surviving back-to-back elimination games against the Atlanta Dream, they earned a shot at the second-seeded Las Vegas Aces in the semifinals.

Few analysts gave Indiana a chance against the star-studded Aces, led by reigning MVP A’ja Wilson. But Boston, Mitchell, and Hull refused to back down, stunning everyone by forcing a decisive Game 5.

The Fever’s dreams took a hit when Mitchell was sidelined by cramps midway through the third quarter. Boston fouled out in the fourth, but the team’s grit shone through as they pushed the Aces to overtime before finally running out of steam.

Although the season ended in heartbreak, the Indiana Fever proved they are a team on the rise, with a bright future ahead. Boston’s message of gratitude and optimism perfectly captured the spirit of a squad that never stopped fighting.