Aliyah Boston has had to deal with a lot during her second WNBA season. 

Given that global sensation Caitlin Clark has brought a ton of attention to Boston’s Indiana Fever team, the 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year has had a lot of her eyes on her this year.

But it hasn’t been all bad for Boston, as it pertains to Clark.

On Thursday, Boston sent an X post that wrote, “Mid season Q&A!! Ask me questions and I’ll try and respond to them all”

One fan replied by writing, “How many pranks or jokes have you had to endure from Caitlin so far?”

And Boston kept her response brief.

“Her jokes are hilarious,” Boston replied, along with a crying-laughing emoji.

Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston (7) and guard Caitlin Clark (22) react after a basket against the Connecticut Sun in the first quarter at Mohegan Sun Arena.

Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston (7) and guard Caitlin Clark (22) react after a basket against the Connecticut Sun in the first quarter at Mohegan Sun Arena.

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Some of the other questions Boston has answered during her Q&A are, “How has the transition from rookie to veteran and taking on a leadership role on the team gone for you since being drafted?”

She was also asked, “How much practice time does the all star team get?”

And, “How much did you learn in your rookie season to prepare you for year 2?”

Props to Boston for interacting with fans on the Fourth of July.