As the WNBA season comes to a bittersweet end, what do the league’s stars do next? Rest? Vacation? Binge-watch Netflix? Nah, not when you’re a baller like Indiana Fever’s Aliyah Boston. Instead, she’s making headlines once again—this time by signing up for the Unrivaled League, a brand-new 3-on-3 showcase that’s already making waves. The brainchild of WNBA superstars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, this league promises fast-paced, high-octane action, and guess what? It’s headed straight for Miami, because apparently, where else would you stage a basketball revolution?
Boston, fresh off her sophomore WNBA season, isn’t content with just being an All-Star or one of the league’s brightest young talents. Nope, she’s now the latest player to join the Unrivaled League’s exclusive 36-player roster, which is about as exclusive as that fancy Miami nightclub you’ve never been invited to. Oh, and she’s bringing some Fever heat with her, joining teammate Lexie Hull in what’s shaping up to be a star-studded player lineup.
Now, in classic Boston style, she wasted no time hyping up the move on social media, posting: “MIAMIIII LETS GET IT. so excited!!!!” Clearly, she’s ready for South Beach, sun, and some serious hoops.
For those unfamiliar, the Unrivaled League is set to bring a unique twist to the game. Three-on-three basketball? Check. Miami vibes? Double check. A mix of WNBA All-Stars and future legends like Boston, all vying for supremacy in what is sure to be a fast and furious format? You better believe it. The inaugural season tips off in January 2025, which means we’re all about to start 2025 glued to our screens, because who wouldn’t want to see Aliyah Boston dominating in this new setting?
Boston’s no stranger to success. After nabbing the Rookie of the Year award in 2023, she kept the momentum going in 2024, averaging 14.0 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. Oh, and did we mention she was a WNBA All-Star in just her second year? But instead of resting on her laurels, she’s heading to Miami to show off her skills in this no-holds-barred, half-court league, which is essentially basketball with the chill turned up to max.
It’s a big move for Boston, and she’s clearly pumped for what’s next. If her WNBA season wasn’t enough to get fans talking, her latest career move certainly will. Miami, get ready—Aliyah Boston is coming, and she’s bringing her A-game… with a side of Miami flair.
So, mark your calendars for January, because the Unrivaled League is about to be your new favorite thing. And with Boston in the mix, you already know it’s going to be a slam dunk—literally and figuratively.