Gearing up for her second season in the WNBA, Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston says she’s “really excited” for the upcoming draft class to enter the league.
“It’s always an exciting moment and I’m so glad for those that have declared and those who will declare once March Madness is over,” Boston, 22, tells PEOPLE when asked about Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and Stanford’s Cameron Brink, who both declared for the WNBA Draft in the last month. Read More
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