Jason Whitlock Demands Aaliyah Boston Apology Over Insinuating Caitlin Clark a ‘Switch Hitter’

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Jason Whitlock demanded that Aliyah Boston apologize for allegedly outing Caitlin Clark's sexuality alongside her teammate Sydney Colson. On Tuesday, Colson made a guest appearance on Boston and Candace Parker's "Post Moves" podcast.

During a segment of the episode, Parker, Boston, and Colson answered fan queries. The Fever center brought up a question from a fan in the conversation. The question asked about the outcome of a WNBA All-Star game featuring the straight players against the gay players.

On Friday's livestream of his "Fearless" podcast, Jason Whitlock called out the Fever stars for insinuating that Caitlin Clark was gay. He then asked Aliyah Boston to apologize for her words.

"I really like Aliyah Boston. I like her personality, I like the way she carries herself, I like the way she presents herself, how feminine she is," Whitlock said. "She is very consistent, she has got a very feminine energy. A very girl next door energy." (Timestamp: 1:10:20) "I don't know how she participated in a conversation that clearly insuniated in my view that Caitlin Clark is a switch hitter at the very least, the way they discussed gay. They either owe Caitlin Clark an apology or they just outed Caitlin Clark."

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Later, Whitlock called the WNBA toxic and damaged. He accused the league of damaging the Indiana Fever star guard's "girl next door" brand to rest his case.

Aliyah Boston and veteran Fever guard drop a hint on Caitlin Clark's sexuality

Veteran Fever guard Sydney Colson, Aliyah Boston, and Candace Parker answered fans' questions during a segment of their podcast on Tuesday. While answering a question about the hypothetical matchup between straight WNBA players and gay WNBA players, the trio left out Caitlin Clark's name from the straight players' roster.

Boston had asked Colson about her draft choices, and the Fever guard dropped a hint about the league having gay players who have not come out.

"Wait, gays who are out?" Colson said. "Out gays or just everybody?"

Boston and Parker laughed uncontrollably before the Fever center begged Colson to list only gays who have spoken out. Colson said that the gay team had most of the league on the roster, after which Parker took the honor to list down players for the straight squad.

"Aliyah with the No. 1 pick … all of a sudden Aliyah and Sabrina Ionescu are teamed up against the rest of the league," Parker said. "Napheesa, A’ja and I don’t know, y’all need a fifth," Colson said.

Candace Parker, Aliyah Boston, and Sydney Colson discuss having a “Gay vs straight All Star” game 😂 (via @PostMovesShow)

The trio laughed the entire time during the discussion before Boston changed the question. However, during their discussion, the WNBA stars missed a big-name player, Caitlin Clark, who has been dating her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, and is one of the most popular straight players in the league.

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