Caitlin Clark Complains About Distorted Video of Aliyah Boston's Blocks

The Indiana Fever highlighted Boston's league-leading blocks, but Clark says the video gave her a migraine.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever's star point guard, made a complaint on the team's Instagram post showcasing teammate Aliyah Boston's league-leading blocks in the 3-on-3 Unrivaled league. Clark said the distorted video quality made it difficult to watch, giving her a migraine. The Fever had highlighted Boston's impressive defensive performance, as she is averaging a league-high 2.2 blocks per game while playing for Phantom BC in Miami.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the importance of high-quality video production in sports, especially when teams are trying to showcase their players' achievements. Poor video quality can detract from the viewing experience and even impact the athletes themselves, as Clark's complaint suggests. It also underscores the growing popularity of 3-on-3 basketball leagues like Unrivaled, which are providing additional platforms for WNBA stars to showcase their skills during the offseason.

The details

The Fever's Instagram post featured highlights of Boston's league-leading 24 blocks in the Unrivaled league, where she is averaging 20 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game. However, Clark, who is entering her third season with the Fever, commented on the post, saying the distorted video quality gave her a migraine and made it difficult to watch.

  • Caitlin Clark saw her second WNBA season with the Indiana Fever end early in 2025 due to multiple injuries.
  • The Fever highlighted Aliyah Boston's Unrivaled-leading 24 blocks in an Instagram post on Sunday, February 23, 2026.
  • Clark will begin her third season with the Fever on May 9, 2026 when the team hosts Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings.

The players

Caitlin Clark

A star point guard for the Indiana Fever, Clark is entering her third season in the WNBA after being limited to just 13 games in 2025 due to injuries.

Aliyah Boston

A forward for the Indiana Fever, Boston is coming off the best season of her three-year WNBA career in 2025, earning her first All-Defensive nod. She is currently playing in the 3-on-3 Unrivaled league, where she is leading the league in blocks.

Kelsey Mitchell

A guard for the Indiana Fever, Mitchell joined Clark and Boston as an WNBA All-Star in 2025, helping lead the team to the semifinals of the playoffs.

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What they’re saying

“Respectfully how am I supposed to watch this. Now I have a migraine.”

— Caitlin Clark (Instagram)

What’s next

Clark will begin her third season with the Fever on May 9 as Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings come to Indianapolis. However, the 2026 WNBA season is in jeopardy, thanks to the stalemate between the league and the players over the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of high-quality video production in sports, especially when teams are trying to showcase their players' achievements. Poor video quality can detract from the viewing experience and even impact the athletes themselves, as Clark's complaint suggests. It also underscores the growing popularity of 3-on-3 basketball leagues like Unrivaled, which are providing additional platforms for WNBA stars to showcase their skills during the offseason.