Aliyah Boston, Caitlin Clark, and other WNBA players have been making the most of their offseason time off. And while different players have different projects to complete, almost everyone has remained involved with basketball as they prep for another season.

However, players also have the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup to look forward to. And since players have already begun practice, Team USA is making sure to keep fans engaged through extensive social media content.

Aliyah Boston Shares Iconic Team USA Memory Featuring WNBA Phenom Caitlin Clark

Apart from highlight reels of players at the team camp, USA Basketball ended up sharing mini-interviews with players. In one segment, they asked players to pick their favorite Team USA moments.

Boston, there with her teammate Clark, said: “I definitely saw our U19 when we almost lost because it was like the craziest last-minute ever. Caitlin came in, knocked some free throws down, and won gold.”

“Definitely the three Junior National Team Gold medals that I’ve won,” Clark said when asked the same question.

Of course, fans didn’t hesitate before hyping Clark and Boston’s bond. Many fans noted that they complement each other well on the court, ultimately making the Fever a significantly stronger team.

While Boston is currently one of the most successful WNBA players, Clark’s energy and fame have been unmatched. Her entry into the league catapulted ratings and viewership, giving fans hope for a much better WNBA experience.

Over the months, fans grew increasingly attached to the Fever roster, also dreaming of future championships. While Clark’s groin injury sidelined her for the season, there was no denying the on-court chemistry with players like Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and Sophie Cunningham.

Boston averaged 15 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.2 steals per game last season. Clark, despite her injuries, averaged 16.5 points, five rebounds, 8.8 assists, and 1.6 steals per game.

Boston Is Ready To Lock In for the 2026 WNBA Season

Plagued with injuries, the Fever were eliminated from the WNBA playoffs after a Game 5 overtime loss to the Las Vegas Aces.

The team was without key playmakers like Clark, Sydney Colson, Aari McDonald, and Cunningham, surprising fans as Mitchell carried them to a semifinals clash vs. the Aces.

Boston had a warning ready for those waiting. Speaking to the media postgame, she said, “Be ready. Be ready. I think this year we showed a lot about what we’re capable of, and we didn’t even have our full squad at full strength, and so I just, yeah, that’s it. Be ready. Oh my gosh, that’s probably enough.”

Having said that, with a healthy roster and head coach Stephanie White locked in, the Fever might have a legitimate shot at the 2026 title.