In a devastating blow to Phantom BC and fans of women’s basketball, Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston has been ruled out for approximately two months following a right lower extremity injury sustained during Unrivaled’s final regular-season game.

Boston had been a cornerstone for Phantom BC, averaging 18.9 points per game—second among centers—while leading the league in blocks (2.1 per game) and ranking fourth in rebounds (9.7). Her defensive prowess and improved perimeter shooting made her one of the most complete players in the innovative 3-on-3 format. The loss leaves Phantom scrambling, as they also lost guard Dana Evans to a similar injury, prompting roster additions like Aziaha James and Makayla Timpson.
The timing couldn’t be worse for Boston, who was set to join USA Basketball for upcoming FIBA World Cup qualifiers. Medical experts speculate the injury—potentially a strain, sprain, or stress-related issue—could require rest, rehab, and possibly imaging to rule out more serious damage. While no official timeline beyond “remainder of the season” was given, sources close to the situation indicate a 6-8 week recovery period to ensure full readiness for the 2026 WNBA season with the Fever.
Fans and analysts have rallied around the 24-year-old forward, expressing concern over workload in the growing off-season league landscape. Boston, the 2023 WNBA No. 1 overall pick and Rookie of the Year, has quickly become a global star, and her absence underscores the physical demands on elite athletes.
Phantom BC head coach expressed optimism: “Aliyah is a warrior. We’ll fight on in her honor, and she’ll return stronger.” For now, the basketball world wishes Boston a swift and complete recovery.













