Indiana Fever stars Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, DeWanna Bonner, and Kelsey Mitchell play a game of the “Aliyah Boston Tea Party” as they compete to see who knows their teammates better!

In a refreshing break from the intensity of the WNBA season, Indiana Fever’s Aliyah Boston hosted her teammates for a lively, laughter-filled Q&A session dubbed the “Aliyah Boston Tea Party.” The event, filled with jokes, friendly competition, and candid revelations, gave fans a unique glimpse into the personalities and camaraderie that define this Fever squad.

Rapid-Fire Questions and Friendly Banter

The session kicked off with Boston quizzing her teammates on her personal favorites and quirks. From go-to postgame meals (pasta, with a healthy twist), to her Caribbean roots (St. Thomas), and even her seat preference on flights (aisle, not window), the questions kept everyone on their toes. Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell were quick on the buzzer, but not always quick with the right answers, leading to plenty of playful teasing.

When asked about her basketball idol growing up, Boston’s answer was met with knowing nods. The conversation then shifted to lighter topics, such as her favorite sneakers to play in and which teammate she teases the most (no one was safe).

Unfiltered Humor and Team Bonding

The group’s humor shone through as they discussed everything from “dogs out” (a reference to showing off their pedicured toes) to their go-to lazy outfits. Boston’s admission that she doesn’t listen to music before games—preferring silence on the bus—caught her teammates off guard, sparking more laughter and mock arguments about who really knows her best.

The lighthearted competition continued with questions about favorite spots on the court (Boston loves scoring from the block, while Clark is all about the three), and what Boston would be doing if she wasn’t a basketball player (her dream: becoming a chef, not a lawyer or broadcaster).

Personal Touches and Relatable Moments

Fans got to see a more personal side of the Fever stars as Boston revealed her favorite snacks (Cheez-Its, especially the extra toasty kind), her go-to cheat meal (tacos), and the artist she loves to play when she has control of the locker room playlist (Rod Wave). The group also poked fun at media day rituals, with everyone agreeing that posing for photos is the least favorite part.

The session wrapped up with a rapid-fire round and a tie for the winner, underscoring the even playing field and the close-knit nature of the team.

A Glimpse Into Fever’s Chemistry

The “Aliyah Boston Tea Party” wasn’t just about trivia—it was a showcase of the Indiana Fever’s chemistry, humor, and mutual respect. The playful banter, genuine support, and willingness to poke fun at one another demonstrate why this team is so compelling both on and off the court.

In a league where rivalries and competition often take center stage, moments like these remind fans that the WNBA is also about friendship, growth, and the joy of the game.