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Stephanie White surprises by downplaying Caitlin Clark prominence

"We already have our true rock on the team," said the coach

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Stephanie White, head coach of the Indiana Fever, has hinted at a subtle but revealing shift in the team’s core.

While the basketball world remains focused on the media spotlight surrounding Caitlin Clark, White has chosen to redirect attention to a less flashy but equally crucial piece: Aliyah Boston.

In recent comments, Stephanie White was clear and direct in referring to Boston as “the true rock of the team.”

Stephanie White makes it clear who’s in charge in Indiana: leadership goes beyond Caitlin Clark

Her words not only emphasize Boston’s importance within the Fever internal structure but also raise an intriguing question: is Aliyah Boston the quiet leader who’s held the team together in Clark absence?

Stephanie White seems to think so. “She brings stability, leadership, and a presence that isn’t just reflected in the stats. Her impact is steady and profound,” she said.

Clark absence reveals the team’s true engine

Caitlin Clark injury has left a visible gap, but it has also served as a turning point. With the rookie star sidelined due to physical issues, the Fever have had to reassess their dynamics.

In this context, Stephanie White has chosen to highlight the value of other key players, most notably, Aliyah Boston.

Clark entered the league with massive expectations after her explosive run at Iowa, but the WNBA is demanding, and its pace is relentless.

Injuries not only impact the spectacle, but also raise concerns about scheduling and the physical toll on young players. In the meantime, Boston has quietly stepped into a leadership role with calm authority.

Aliyah Boston, the unexpected backbone of the Fever

With her steady game and firm demeanor, Aliyah Boston has proven she can be the cornerstone of the Fever, even without the media spotlight. And Stephanie White knows it.

In a team striving for stability and consistency, the coach appears to have found in Boston the leader who can keep things afloat until Clark returns, or perhaps even beyond.

The narrative has shifted, Indiana future isn’t being written only through three-pointers and headlines, but through consistency and quiet leadership.

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