Caitlin Clark failed to pick up her first WNBA win on Monday night as the Indiana Fever lost in the final seconds to the Connecticut Sun. The final score was 88-84.
The Fever fall to 0-4 on the season and the Sun move to 3-0. Clark had another great game, scoring 17 points on 5 of 11 shooting to go along with three rebounds and five assists. She left the game briefly due to injury in the first half but returned after halftime.
The Fever had a chance to tie the game late, but Aliyah Boston missed an open layup with six seconds left which ultimately sealed the Feverâs fate.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark
A clip of Bostonâs missed layup was posted on social media by Clutch Points.
âAliyah Boston misses the game-tying layup. Indiana Fever fall to the Connecticut Sun 88-84 and move to 0-4 on the season.â
Fans were not happy with this final play by Boston and took to social media to blast her for it.
âArena sold out to see Caitlin Clark, and they gave the ball to Aliyah Boston to miss a lay up. WNBA back in the mud, look how Caitlin Clarkâs dad lookin at yâallâ
âAliyah Boston with the game on the lineâ
âAliyah Boston is terribleâ
âWe need to talk about how Aliyah Boston is really having a bad season. Clear sophomore slump. Fever lose again as expected.â
âAliyah Boston costing her team a win is insane!! They should have drawn up a play for Clark but that would have been too obvious. The refs calling that foul on that fake Lebron Flop was ridiculous as well.â
âAverage Aliyah Boston layup attemptâ
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