What happened: Aliyah Boston and Sophie Cunningham rank among the top five players across the WNBA in three-point shooting percentage this season. Both forwards anchor the perimeter offense with high efficiency from beyond the arc. Cunningham has maintained elite accuracy from deep since rejoining the rotation July 9 after a brief absence with back spasms.
Why it matters: Elite outside shooting from multiple rotation players stretches opposing defenses and creates interior spacing during the summer playoff push. Having two frontcourt contributors converting at a top-five rate league-wide stabilizes the offense in half-court sets. The consistent spacing relieves pressure on the guards and forces defenses to contest shots along the perimeter.
What to watch: Indiana faces Golden State in its next regular-season matchup, where Boston and Cunningham will aim to maintain their perimeter efficiency against opposing defenders. Sustaining top-five shooting percentages from beyond the arc through the midsummer schedule remains critical for floor spacing.