Indiana Fever’s stars Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston are not just dominating on the basketball court, but also making their mark in the world of endorsements. Recently, Boston, a two-time All-Star and the 2023 Rookie of the Year, shared an exciting new partnership with Columbia, South Carolina, promoting D’s Wings, a beloved local chicken wings spot. Boston, who played college basketball for the University of South Carolina, couldn’t resist recommending their Thai chili wings, which she claims are a must-try when in the area.
As expected, Clark, ever the supportive teammate, took notice of Boston’s promotional post and, in her typical playful fashion, added a light-hearted comment. “Bring me some back,” Clark cheekily requested, referring to the mouthwatering wings that Boston was endorsing. While it’s clear Clark was joking, it sparked a fun moment among fans and teammates alike.
Of course, there’s a minor hiccup with Clark’s request. Columbia, South Carolina, is over 600 miles away from Indianapolis, home of the Indiana Fever, meaning that even if Boston were to try bringing the wings back to her teammates, they may not be as fresh by the time they arrive. Still, it was a humorous exchange between the two stars, who have developed a strong bond both on and off the court.
Looking ahead, the Fever duo is gearing up for an exciting 2025 season. Last year, Clark and Boston helped lead the team to their first playoff appearance since 2018, and expectations are high as they continue to build on that success. With Clark entering her second year with the Fever, fans are eager to see how the dynamic duo will perform in the upcoming season.
Boston’s latest partnership is just one of many steps in her growing influence, and it’s clear that both she and Clark are set to continue shining both in basketball and in the endorsement world. Their playful camaraderie only adds to their growing fan base and the excitement surrounding the future of the Indiana Fever.