Aliyah Boston Sidelined for First Time in WNBA Career
A Streak Comes to an End
The Indiana Fever will face the Seattle Storm on Sunday without All-Star center Aliyah Boston, who is out with a lower-leg injury. This marks the first game Boston has missed since joining the WNBA. The Fever listed her as questionable on Friday after she was sidelined late in their loss to the Washington Mystics.
Boston's absence ends a remarkable streak of 275 consecutive games played, dating back to her college days. She was previously considered a sure thing for the Fever's lineup.
Boston's reliability has been a cornerstone for the Fever. Her injury on Friday was a surprise, and she was unable to recover in time for Sunday's game. The lower-leg injury has raised concerns about her availability for upcoming games.
Will Boston's Absence Hurt Fever's Chances?
The Fever will need to adjust their strategy without their star center. Boston's presence in the paint has been crucial to their success this season. Her absence may give the Storm an opportunity to gain an advantage.
The Fever's chances of winning on Sunday are now uncertain, and the team will have to rely on other players to step up. Boston's return to the lineup will be closely watched, and her availability will be a key factor in the Fever's performance moving forward.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the nature of Aliyah Boston's injury? Boston is out with a lower-leg injury, which sidelined her late in Friday's loss to the Washington Mystics. The exact extent of the injury is not specified.
How many consecutive games has Boston played? Boston has played 275 consecutive games, a streak that dates back to her college days.
When is Boston expected to return? There is no specified timeline for Boston's return to the lineup.