Fever Star Aliyah Boston Drops Wholesome 6-Word Reaction For ‘Pookie’ Caitlin Clark After WNBA All-Star Team Selection

Caitlin Clark drafted teammate Aliyah Boston first in the WNBA All-Star Game, prompting Boston's viral "My pookie thanks for drafting me" response.

Caitlin Clark has racked up plenty of firsts during her young career, but serving as captain in the WNBA All-Star Game and running the draft might have been her most enjoyable milestone yet. In true Clark fashion, she wasted no time showing where her loyalties lie.

Why Did Caitlin Clark Choose Aliyah Boston First?

With the No. 1 fan vote and captain duties secured, Clark led the Eastern Conference selections and made her priorities crystal clear from the start. Her first choice? Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston.

The two rising stars have only played together for two seasons, but their chemistry on the court is undeniable. Clark, the 2024 Rookie of the Year and assists leader, has been setting up Boston all season long. Boston, the 2023 Rookie of the Year, has delivered with 16.6 points and 8.3 rebounds per game in 2024-25, displaying the interior dominance that made her a No. 1 overall pick.

Boston’s reaction to getting drafted was short, sweet, and absolutely perfect. She took to social media shortly after the draft with six wholesome words that completely stole the show: “My pookie thanks for drafting me.”

That single sentence sent Fever fans into an absolute frenzy. More importantly, it revealed everything about the bond these two have built, a connection that’s now getting showcased on the biggest stage of the summer.

How Will 3 Fever Stars Impact the All-Star Game?

Clark didn’t stop with Boston. She also selected Kelsey Mitchell as one of her reserves, guaranteeing that the Fever will have strong representation when the WNBA’s biggest names take the court. This marks the third All-Star appearance for Boston and the second for Clark, who’s still in just her sophomore season.

“I feel good,” Clark said after the draft. “My team is very well-rounded… I think we’re off to a good start.”

It’s easy to understand her confidence. Clark’s court vision and passing ability, combined with Boston’s presence in the paint and Mitchell’s scoring versatility, gives Team Clark an excellent mix of playmaking, size, and established chemistry.

For Indiana fans, this draft represented more than just a feel-good moment. It offered a glimpse into what the franchise is constructing for the future. Clark and Boston are obviously the cornerstones moving forward, and the rest of the league is starting to pay attention.

The playful social media posts and highlight-reel connections are entertaining right now, but they represent the foundation of something potentially much more significant. For the moment, though, fans can simply enjoy watching “Pookie” and her point guard showcase their talents together once more, this time as All-Star teammates.

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