Women’s basketball enthusiasts are witnessing the initial joint practice sessions of the last two top selections in the WNBA draft, and a bunch of fans are upset with the facility that Caitlin Clark has to participate in.

Caitlin Clark practicing in Indiana Fever practice facility

Aliyah Boston, the former Gamecock and the first pick in the 2023 WNBA draft, enters her second year with the Indiana Fever, where she’ll share the court with Clark, who claimed the number one spot in the 2024 draft.

On a recent Wednesday, the Indiana Fever released a video showcasing the duo’s practice sessions in Indianapolis.

While the footage of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston swiftly spread across social media, much of the discussion revolved around the subpar practice facility they were utilizing.

Fans flooded the comment sections, voicing their discontent with the Fever’s choice of facility.

Despite the facility’s limitations, the video provided fans with an early preview of the on-court brilliance expected from these two players.

In college, Caitlin Clark’s Hawkeyes beat Boston’s South Carolina Gamecocks in a matchup where they last played each other in the Final Four of the NCAA tournament in March 2023.

 

Caitlin Clark’s Record-Breaking College Career Gives Hope She Will Have The WNBA Flourishing

Caitlin Clark set a number of records while a star with Iowa women’s basketball.

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She was Iowa’s all-time leading scorer, achieved the most 30-point games by any man or woman in Division I in the past 25 seasons, became Big Ten’s all-time leader in assists, became Iowa’s all-time leader in assists, broke Big Ten all-time scoring record, and became Division I women’s career scoring leader.

Her celebrity status also had her shattering viewership records the further she went in the NCAA Tournament.

Her overwhelming status gives high hopes that she will not only succeed in the WNBA but also help speed things along to have the ladies make millions on contract, hopefully.