The Indiana Fever are not just heating up on the court but also in the comment section! The latest episode of the Fever’s friendly banter series has fans in stitches as Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston continue their ongoing game of one-upmanship. This time, the battleground wasn’t a basketball court but a mini-golf course. And let’s just say, the only thing more consistent than Boston’s perfect score was Clark’s desperate plea for mercy.
In a video that could double as a comedy skit, the Fever squad took to Instagram to showcase their team-building activities, featuring an intense mini-golf competition in the gym. Spoiler alert: Clark’s putting skills might need as much work as a rookie’s free throw, while Boston casually flexed her dominance, like it was just another day in the office.
As the video hit social media, Boston wasted no time rubbing salt in the wound. “What do you think about this video? bow bow bow,” Boston teased Clark in the comments, as if she had just sunk a 40-foot putt in the Masters. Clark, never one to shy away from a comeback, responded in the most dramatic way possible, “plz leave me alone.” If emojis could cry, they probably would have flooded the comment section.
The playful jabs are just the latest chapter in the ongoing saga of Clark and Boston’s locker room shenanigans. It all started when Clark threw the first playful punch during a home run derby team-building exercise. Boston, never one to miss a chance to clap back, seized her moment in the mini-golf face-off. Fans are eagerly waiting to see what’s next—maybe a ping pong showdown? Or perhaps a battle of who can wear the most ridiculous outfit to practice?
On a more serious note, both players have been absolutely essential to the Fever’s turnaround this season. After a start so rough it could make a rollercoaster blush, the Fever have clawed their way to a respectable seventh spot in the standings. Clark and Boston, a rookie and reigning Rookie of the Year respectively, have been lighting up the scoreboard and filling up the stat sheet like it’s nobody’s business.
Speaking of lighting things up, the duo recently gave fans a tour of the Fever’s weight room, which might as well be renamed the “House of Gains.” Boston, acting like a seasoned YouTuber, took fans through their workout routine in a video reposted by Yahoo Sports. Clark was seen deadlifting like she was trying out for the Olympics, while Boston hammered through hamstring curls with the ease of someone who clearly skipped leg day—never.
As the Fever prepare to return to the court on August 16, fans are buzzing with anticipation. Will the Clark-Boston banter continue? Will Boston’s mini-golf skills translate to a winning playoff run? One thing’s for sure: if their Instagram interactions are anything to go by, we’re in for an entertaining ride.