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Boston Out, Fever Face First Absence vs. Storm

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Indiana Fever center Aliyah Boston will miss a WNBA game for the first time after a lower‑leg injury was diagnosed. Coach Stephanie White said Boston is day‑to‑day and will be out Sunday versus Seattle Storm. The loss marks a first‑ever absence for the 2023 No. 1 draft pick during the regular season and could hurt.

Boston has played every regular‑season game since her debut, totaling 127 appearances, and has been a key contributor with averages of 12.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists. Her absence forces coach White to slot Myisha Hines‑Allen in the forward spot, a move that tests the team's depth and chemistry for this season's playoff push.

Caitlin Clark, the Fever's star guard, will miss Boston's presence on the floor for the first time in the league. Clark said the team must step up, noting that players like Monique Billings, Hines‑Allen, Makayla Timpson and Damiris Dantas have proven to be productive bigs. The loss could expose gaps in rebounding for upcoming games.

With Boston sidelined, the Fever face a critical test of resilience as they prepare for the remainder of the regular season and the playoff race. Coach White emphasized maintaining focus and trusting the roster's depth. The team's performance without Boston will be a decisive factor in their standings and future postseason prospects for the championship.