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Caitlin Clark Supports Aliyah Boston’s Unrivaled ‘Ghost’ Post With 1 Word

Caitlin Clark Supports Aliyah Boston’s Unrivaled ‘Ghost’ Post With 1 Word

There was some hope among Indiana Fever fans that superstar guard Caitlin Clark would compete in Unrivaled this winter, which tips off on January 5. This was because Clark was forced to miss the final three or so months of the 2025 WNBA season because of a groin and then an ankle injury, finalizing an injury-plagued campaign where she only played in 13 games. Since the thought was that Clark would want to get back on the basketball court as soon as she was fully healthy, some thought No. 22 would take her talents to South Beach, Miami, to participate in the 3×3 league’s second season. But Clark quickly made it clear after the season that she didn’t intend to play in Unrivaled. This was a tough blow for the league, as almost all of the top stars in women’s basketball (including A’ja Wilson, Angel Reese, and Sabrina Ionescu) aren’t playing in Unrivaled this winter. Fever fans have got to be happy about the players they do have competing, though. This includes Aliyah Boston, who is playing for Phantom BC, KelseRead More

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