Caitlin Clark Comforts Fever Teammate Aliyah Boston With 6-Word Message After Her Loss to Lexie Hull at Unrivaled Championship

Caitlin Clark has a message for Aliyah Boston as she loses the Unrivaled Championship against the Indiana Fever's Lexie Hull.

While Caitlin Clark is enjoying her offseason and building up for her tough battles in her second year in the WNBA, her Indiana Fever teammates were hard at work.

Lexie Hull and Aliyah Boston locked horns against each other, playing for Rose BC and Vinyl BC, respectively. After the inaugural championship was over, Clark shared a message for Boston.

Caitlin Clark Consoles Aliyah Boston After Lexie Hull’s Rose BC Claim Unrivaled Championship

On Monday, Hull’s Rose BC, without Angel Reese at their disposal, defeated Boston’s Vinyl BC 62-54. An enthralling final had everyone on the edge of their seats as the Rose BC, led by Chelsea Gray, made a stunning comeback in the second half.

After Hull secured the hardware, Indiana’s social media team posted a congratulatory message to her on Instagram. “Lexie Hull and Team Rose are your first-ever Unrivaled Basketball champions,” they captioned the post.

However, Clark took this opportunity to post a consoling message to Boston and troll Hull in a single blow. Clark has a habit of trolling the 25-year-old Hull and has done so on previous occasions as well.

“Aliyah Boston you didn’t deserve this. I’m sorry,” she commented while tagging Boston.

 

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On the big night in Miami, Hull stepped on the court for only 4 minutes and recorded just one assist. On the other hand, Boston played for 9 minutes in the championship game and added 10 points and four rebounds under her belt.

Hull Outlines Clark’s Season Two Will Be Better Than Her Rookie Year

On several occasions, the star rookie fails to deliver in their second year. However, in an interview with Sportskeeda, Hull highlighted that Clark would get even better for her year two.

“She’s [Clark] had such a great rookie season, but she’s only going to get better,” Hull said. “Especially with a player like that is eager to learn and continue to get better, the sky is the limit. I’m really excited for her and for the season and how she’s going to impact our team.”

During her interview, Hull also revealed that outside of her time in Miami, the duo has been hitting the gym a lot. Fans had noticed this as well, considering Clark’s physical transformation.

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