Caitlin Clark recently shared a lighthearted moment with fans after poking fun at a social media post featuring her Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston. The Fever uploaded a highlights compilation of Boston’s best shot-blocking moments, but the video’s awkward formatting made it difficult to watch. Clark jokingly commented that the distorted clip had given her a “migraine,” adding a playful tone to what quickly became a viral interaction.

The humorous exchange comes at a time when the WNBA is facing uncertainty surrounding the 2026 season. Negotiations between the league and the Women’s National Basketball Players’ Association over a new collective bargaining agreement remain ongoing, with revenue sharing reportedly at the center of discussions. Although tensions continue behind the scenes, players like Clark have shown they can still keep things fun off the court.
While Clark is not participating in the 3-on-3 league Unrivaled, Boston has been making waves there with Phantom BC. The standout forward has delivered impressive numbers, averaging 20 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game, while also leading the league in blocks. Her defensive presence has been particularly dominant, reinforcing why she remains one of the most impactful young players in professional basketball.
The Fever’s Instagram post aimed to spotlight Boston’s shot-blocking ability, celebrating her as one of the most formidable rim protectors in the game. However, the oddly cropped video distracted from the content itself, prompting Clark’s playful reaction. “Respectfully how am I supposed to watch this,” she joked, before adding that the viewing experience left her with a headache.
Moments like these highlight the strong camaraderie within the Fever roster. Despite ongoing league negotiations and competitive pressures, Clark and Boston continue to showcase chemistry both on and off the court. As Indiana builds toward another promising season, their bond — and sense of humor — remains an integral part of the team’s identity.






