Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston, the cornerstone of the team’s frontcourt and a rising WNBA superstar, is set to undergo another knee surgery, dealing a significant blow to the franchise’s playoff aspirations.
According to team sources, Boston will have the procedure next week to address lingering issues from a previous injury that has hampered her performance this season. The surgery is expected to sideline the 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year for approximately three months, forcing her to miss a crucial stretch of the 2026 regular season.
Boston, 24, has been a dominant presence since entering the league, averaging double-doubles and anchoring the Fever’s defense. Her absence comes at a pivotal time as the team, led by head coach Christie Sides, looks to build on last year’s momentum alongside star guard Caitlin Clark.
“This is tough news for us,” Sides said in a brief statement. “Aliyah is a warrior and a leader. We’ll support her fully during recovery, and our focus now shifts to the depth of our roster.”
Fever general manager Lin Dunn expressed confidence in the medical team’s plan, noting that the surgery aims to ensure Boston’s long-term health. “Player safety and longevity are priorities. We expect Aliyah to return stronger,” Dunn added.
Fans and analysts have reacted with concern on social media, with many worried about the Fever’s interior defense without Boston’s shot-blocking and rebounding prowess. The team has already begun exploring trade options and free-agent signings to bolster the frontcourt.
Boston took to Instagram to thank supporters: “Grateful for the love. This is just a detour on the road to greatness. See you soon, Fever Nation.”
The Fever open their season in May, but without their All-Star-caliber big, they’ll rely heavily on veterans and young talent to stay competitive in the loaded Eastern Conference






