The three-time All-Star forward secures her future in Indianapolis with a lucrative four-year extension worth $6.3 million.
Indiana Fever fans can breathe easy knowing their cornerstone will be anchored in Indianapolis for years to come. Three-time WNBA All-Star Aliyah Boston has inked a massive four-year contract extension worth $6.3 million, keeping the dominant forward in Fever colors through the 2028 season.
The deal represents a significant investment in Boston's proven abilities on both ends of the court. Since entering the league, the South Carolina product has established herself as one of the premier big players in women's basketball, combining elite rebounding with an evolving offensive game that makes her a matchup nightmare for opposing teams.
Boston's commitment to Indiana comes at a crucial time for the franchise, which is building around young talent and looking to establish itself as a perennial contender. Her leadership and production will be vital as the Fever continue developing their core and pushing toward playoff relevance in the competitive Eastern Conference.
This extension also highlights the growing financial landscape of women's professional basketball, where established stars are commanding increasingly substantial contracts. Boston's deal reflects both her individual excellence and the league's expanding commitment to retaining top-tier talent in their prime years.