Indiana Fever center Aliyah Boston weighed in on theĀ notorious incident between Caitlin ClarkĀ and Alyssa ThomasĀ during a July 8 episodeĀ of her “Post Moves” podcast with Candace Parker.
“It was a Flagrant 2. That shouldāve never been done. You donāt put your hand on someoneās throat and damn-near kick them on the floor. Like, it’s a basketball game. What are we doing? So obviously, that was the right call,” Boston said.
She’s referring to Alyssa Thomas puttingĀ her hand on Caitlin Clark’s throatĀ after the two were going after a loose ball during the Fever’s June 24 game against the Phoenix Mercury. No foul was initially called, but the league upgraded the foul to a Flagrant 2 after the fact, whichĀ resulted in Thomas being suspendedĀ for a game and fined $1,000.
These comments from Boston came after Parker asserted that she thought the call was correctly upgraded to a flagrant 2.
Aliyah Boston Can’t Be Blamed for Not Speaking on Caitlin Clark-Alyssa Thomas Incident Sooner
Since clips of these comments have been posted on social media, some have asserted that Boston should have spoken about this incident sooner.

While this exchange between Clark and Thomas took place two weeks ago at this point, Boston may have wanted to wait to address it on her own platform, where she can control the narrative, rather than speaking out about it before this. Which is fair for her to want to do.
Not to mention, given the controversy surrounding the whole ordeal, Boston likely didn’t want to stoke any further flames while the Fever were focused on improving on the court and getting ready for their next game.Ā Indiana has taken care of business since, winning both contests after the incident occurred, with BostonĀ serving as a major catalystĀ in the victories.
The bottom line is Boston is correct in her stance and didn’t back down from sharing her thoughts publicly after what happened to her superstar teammate.
It seems all parties involved are ready to move on from what transpired, and the Fever are set for Clark’sĀ probable return to the lineupĀ Wednesday night in Los Angeles. Boston has been ruled out for that contest with the lower right leg injury she has been dealing with,Ā but is expected to suit upĀ for the second game of Indiana’s back-to-back.
Indiana and Phoenix do meet again on Thursday night, so it’s safe to assume Boston’s take with Parker won’t be the last time the oft-discussed flagrant foul is addressed.
