What happened
Aliyah Boston knocked down a 26-foot three-pointer assisted by Caitlin Clark in the first quarter, pushing the score to 10-6 with 7:48 left in the opening frame. The deep make showcased an expanded shooting range for the Fever's frontcourt anchor. Clark continued her role as primary playmaker, finding Boston spotted up beyond the arc.
Why it matters
Boston has historically operated as a paint-and-mid-range scorer, so any sustained three-point volume reshapes how defenses guard the Fever's two-player game with Clark. If Boston can stretch to 26 feet credibly, it forces opposing bigs out of the lane and opens driving lanes for Clark. Early-game flashes like this are exactly what Indiana needs to justify its preseason ceiling talk.
What to watch
Watch whether Boston attempts more pull-up or catch-and-shoot threes as the game progresses. A multi-make night from deep would be a meaningful tell about how her game has evolved this season.