WNBA: Reasons to be excited about the Fever extend beyond Caitlin Clark

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All eyes will be on the Fever this season because of one highly-popular rookie. But there is way more to talk about when discussing the Hoosier State team.

Caitlin Clark seems to be blending in nicely with the team, with Erica Wheeler serving as her tutor, and the rookie playing what is called “the right way,” impressing primarily with her spacing and passing. So in this season preview we’ll focus on other issues, ones also worthy of discussion when assessing how the Fever stack up against the rest of the WNBA.


What to look forward to with the Fever in 2024

Aliyah Boston is ready to lead

Aliyah Boston, pictured at a recent USA Basketball practice.
Photo by Jennifer Pottheiser/NBAE via Getty Images

Coming off a successful rookie year and spending time with US women’s national basketball team, Aliyah Boston feels more confident about her role on the team and the expectations of the coach. She’s more experienced and mentally tough thanks to playing against and talking to WNBA vets. The media attention amplifies the expectations for this season and Boston will have to carry the team at least until Clark will get comfortable in the W,…

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