Aliyah Boston Soaks in Offseason Vibes in Stylish Swimwear During Weekend Retreat: "Love when the trip make it out the chat"

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Three-time All-Star Aliyah Boston is currently enjoying the WNBA offseason after helping the Indiana Fever to a surprise run to the semifinals.

Despite being hounded by several injuries, most notably to Caitlin Clark, Indiana pushed the eventual champion Las Vegas Aces to a series-deciding Game 5 in the semifinals.

On Monday, Boston re-posted a couple of Erianna Goodman's Instagram stories. While the location of Boston's vacation is unknown, the Fever star and her friend were in swimsuits.

"Love when the trip make it out the chat 😌," Boston wrote.
Aliyah Boston's Instagram stories on Monday (Credits: IG/@aliyah.boston)Aliyah Boston's Instagram stories on Monday (Credits: IG/@aliyah.boston)

The Fever selected Boston as the No. 1 pick of the 2023 WNBA draft. She is coming off a season where she averaged 15.0 points, 8.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game on 53.8% shooting.

The 6-foot-5 forward/center was named to her third All-Star Game in three seasons and was part of the 2025 All-WNBA Second Team and the WNBA All-Defensive Second Team.


Aliyah Boston defends leading the WNBA in fouls

On Thursday's episode of "Post Moves," Candace Parker pointed out that Aliyah Boston led the league in personal fouls with 136. Boston's mark ranked eighth-most in a single season in WNBA history. In response to Parker, Boston defended her 3.1 fouls per game average.

"When you really break it down, it's only about three fouls a game, that's average," Boston said. "I'm out there hustling. I'm out there grinding."

Boston added that she intends not to be the league leader in fouls next season. She fouled out six times during the 2025 season.

"I'm going to put that on my vision board for next year: Don't lead the league in fouls," Boston added. "Guards, if you hear this, help me."

During the 2024 season, Boston totaled 130 fouls (3.3 fpg), which was 16th on the WNBA's all-time list. In her rookie season in 2023, Boston committed 125 fouls (3.1 fpg).

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