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A WNBA analyst lashed out at the league for the handling of Caitlin Clark and the Connecticut Sun situation. On Tuesday, Trenni Casey from NBC Boston appeared as a guest on NBC Sports.
A promotional clip for NBA 2K26 shows Caitlin Clark dunking over LeBron James. This video is creating buzz. WNBA stars Candace Parker and Aliyah Bosto
The board will “provide strategic guidance on player initiatives, and elevate the overall player experience,” according to the team’s announcement.
While the Fever have found success with Clark out of the lineup, her bond with Boston has been Indiana’s driving factor over the past two seasons. Boston recently spoke on her relationship with Clark, sharing insight into their pregame ritual with a hug and a couple of exchanged words.
Shaquille O’Neal’s daughter, Me’arah O’Neal, is in the middle of preparations for the 2025-26 NCAA season. She joined the Florida Gators women’s basketball team after a visit to the campus convinced her it was the right move for her collegiate career, helping the team to a 19-18 (5-11 in conference) record in her freshman season.
Front Office Sports added another wrinkle, reporting that the WNBA possibly wants part of the action of the transaction.
After the Cunningham news was released, Aliyah Boston took to social media. On her Instagram story, Boston sent a message to Cunningham: “Love you babes.” Aliyah Boston is currently in her third season with the Indiana Fever, while Sophie Cunningham was playing in her first season with the team.
The Fever are 2-1 vs. the Sun in 2025. Indiana beat Connecticut 88-71 on June 17 in a game that featured altercations involving Indiana's Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham, and Connecticut's Jacy Sheldon (since traded), Marina Mabrey, Tina Charles and Lindsay Allen.