Indiana Fever v Seattle StormCaitlin Clark picks Aliyah Boston to be her karaoke partner, names the song they’d want to sing together (Getty)

On Saturday, Caitlin Clark played in her first-ever All-Star game, she had a decent performance and displayed her great skills as a point guard in the game. She dished out 10 assists to guide her team to a 117-109 victory over the Olympic-bound USA Women’s National Team.

After the win, Clark and her Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston attended a post-game press conference. During the conference, the Fever stars were told to choose a Karaoke partner and mention the song they would sing.

The Fever rookie asked teammate Boston to be her partner and she immediately agreed. She then asked Boston about the song she would wanna perform.

“What Song do you want to perform?” Clark said.

“High School Musical Soundtrack?” Boston replied.

“Yeah, High School Musical. That’s what we are going with,” Clark said.

The Fever rookie also mentioned Justin Beiber’s songs as a secondary option. However, Boston did not have any verbal response to the JB music recommendation, she just chuckled and let out a faint laugh.

Clark and Boston have formed a great duo for the Indiana Fever. Ever since the rookie has shifted her game to provide more passes to her teammates, Boston has been scoring more points. Clark has helped her elevate her game and emerge as a dominant player in the paint.

While Clark did get a playtime of 26 minutes in the Team WNBA vs Team USA game, Boston was not used much in the matchup. She played for nine minutes, scored four points and collected two rebounds.

Caitlin Clark stands up for teammate Aaliyah Boston during a press conference

Following her team’s 89-77 loss against the Seattle Storm last month, Caitlin Clark and Aaliyah Boston attended a post-game conference. During the conference, Clark stood up for her teammate beside her and ensured she did not feel ignored or left out.

The reporters were repeatedly asking questions from Clark while Boston was sitting beside her. She had not been asked about anything the entire time. After six questions Clark cut off the reporters and gestured towards Aaliyah Boston hinting the reporters to question her instead.

“Ask Aliyah a question,” Clark said.

The reporters obliged to Caitlin Clark’s request and asked the final three questions of the session to Boston who replied to them with thoughtful answers.

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Edited by Chaitanya Prakash