WNBA Star Caitlin Clark Leaves Fever's Win In Boston
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Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston hilariously tried to conceal Caitlin Clark's drink during a WNBA All-Star live stream.
Last year the Connecticut Sun made league history playing the first ever WNBA game in Boston. Now they sold out the Garden again, welcoming the Indiana Fever and the famed Caitlin Clark. The Fever beat the Sun 85-77. With the league growing in popularity, and amid reports the Sun might be sold, some leaders in Boston believe this is a no brainer.
"I think the market here itself is just going to be better for a women’s basketball program," said Sun guard Saniya Rivers.
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Founder Tomeka Holyfield worked on events ahead of NBA All-Star weekend for the last 18 years. Now, she said it is time to bring it to the WNBA with this new event. She added that she plans for it to become an annual event for future WNBA All-Star weekends.
Connecticut Sun rookie guard Saniya Rivers said that the Boston market would be an appealing spot for the WNBA franchise if they relocated.
When the Connecticut Sun hosted the first-ever WNBA game at Boston’s TD Garden in August 2024, coach Stephanie White was on the sideline to witness the historic moment and led the Sun to victory in front of a sold-out crowd of more than 19,