Tensions boiled over in last night’s Unrivaled showdown as Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston was ejected late in the fourth quarter following a heated confrontation with Connecticut Sun standout Alyssa Thomas. The incident overshadowed an otherwise electric game between Phantom BC and Laces BC, with Phantom ultimately falling 64-58 despite a valiant effort.

Officials reviewed the sequence and issued Boston a Flagrant 2 foul for unnecessary contact, resulting in her automatic ejection. Thomas received a technical foul but remained in the game. Phantom head coach praised Boston’s competitiveness but lamented the loss of her presence down the stretch.
“Aliyah plays with fire, and that’s what makes her special,” the coach said postgame. “Things got chippy, but that’s the physicality Unrivaled brings. We move on.”
Thomas, who finished with 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists for Laces, downplayed the incident. “It’s basketball. We compete hard, emotions run high. Respect to Aliyah—she’s a beast out there.”
The ejection marked the latest in a string of physical encounters in the 3-on-3 league, where rivalries from the WNBA often intensify. Phantom drops to 9-4, while Laces improves to 10-3, solidifying their playoff positioning.
Fans on social media were divided, with many calling the ejection harsh while others praised the officials for maintaining control. As Unrivaled heats up, expect more fireworks when these stars inevitably cross paths again.













