The Indiana Fever are entering the 2025 WNBA season with their eyes firmly set on a championship, powered by a formidable roster featuring Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and DeWanna Bonner. During their first official training camp session on Sunday, the team's stars faced the media, with Aliyah Boston making a statement that quickly turned heads.
Aliyah Boston Highlights Growing Connection with Caitlin Clark
Now preparing for her third year in the WNBA, Boston shared her thoughts on the evolving partnership she’s building with Clark. Speaking to reporters, Boston said, "I think it’s gonna be better for both of us," via James Boyd. "Last year, obviously, at the beginning of the season it was a little rough just trying to figure out that play. But now, we know exactly how we like to play."
Her words signaled a strong warning to the rest of the league: the Fever’s rising stars are getting even better.
The pre season games of the new season will start from May 3. Indian Fever are set to be play the Mystics on the same date.
Fever’s Rising Stars Set to Shine in 2025
During their rookie season together in 2024, Clark and Boston had their share of problems in the early days, which they subsequently set about fixing. Assorted from those very early days, the Mississippi State duo became almost instantly exciting and by the end of the year began to appear as among the most mesmerising duos across the WNBA.
From the very beginning, the former No. 1 overall pick left an indelible mark in the league by finishing up her second year, averaging 14.0 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. Her ever-increasing dominance in the paint would become more and more critical for Indiana's late-season surge.
Clark made a thunderous statement in her very own right in her historic rookie season. The dynamic guard averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, and a league-best 8.4 assists per game to clinch Rookie of the Year honors and become one of the brightest young stars in the game.
Clark's and Boston's natural chemistry, especially in pick-and-roll situations, became an integral part of Indiana's late-season success. The on-court connection has left fans optimistic, and going into 2025, it's only going to get stronger.
Indiana Fever On An Aggressive Championship-Culture Build
With the Clark-Boston partnership in full bloom and with the guidance of veteran presence from Kelsey Mitchell and DeWanna Bonner, the Indiana Fever are in line for a realistic championship run.
The buzz out of Indiana is unmistakable: this team will shake up the WNBA and bring the championship back home to the Hoosier State.