Aliyah Boston Slays the Internet After Dropping Dance Moves With Her Girls (Source: Imagn)Aliyah Boston Slays the Internet After Dropping Dance Moves With Her Girls (Source: Imagn)

Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston shared a couple of clips showing off her dance moves with her girls on Tuesday. The forward posted her takes on popular TikTok trends to Instagram as she continues to unwind during the offseason.

The first clip on her story featured her alongside her friend Leilani Rodriguez at a New Balance store as the two danced to Obvdiah’s song “Arch Ya Back.”

“Definition of swaggg @leilani_rod2001,” Boston captioned the clip.

In the following story, Boston “slayed” to rapper H3adband’s track “Boo” alongside her other friend, Eriana Goodman.

“Slayeddd thank ya 🥳🥳,” Boston wrote.

The WNBA All-Star also reshared a post, highlighting her day out with her girls.

“My babesss 🫶🏾🫶🏾,” Boston captioned the image.

Aliyah Boston shares multiple stories with her girls (Source: Aliyah Boston/IG)Aliyah Boston shares multiple stories with her girls (Source: Aliyah Boston/IG)

The Fever star offered glimpses into her offseason, dancing and spending time with friends as she makes the most of her break before returning to the court next month. Aliyah Boston will feature in the second season of Unrivaled, joining Phantom BC after suiting up for Vinyl BC last season.

With the season set to tip off on Jan. 5, Boston has only a few weeks to unwind and appears to be enjoying her downtime.

The Fever star will link up with Satou Sabally, Natasha Cloud, Kelsey Plum, Dana Evans, Kiki Iriafen, and Tiffany Hayes at Phantom BC, as Unrivaled welcomes two new teams this season.

After an underwhelming first season where she averaged 5.9 ppg and 5.2 rpg, Boston will be eager to leave a positive mark in Season 2 of Unrivaled.

Aliyah Boston sets sights on Unrivaled success with a loaded Phantom BC roster

Season 2 of Unrivaled is set to begin in less than a month, as the 3×3 league continues to reform women’s basketball. While all eight teams boast strong rosters, Aliyah Boston and Phantom BC stand out for their balance of emerging talent and proven experience.

Boston reflected on this great mix of players in November while setting her sights on the Unrivaled crown.

“I was on Vinyl last year, but now I’m on Phantom and all I am going to say is we do really have a great squad,” Boston said. “Like are you kidding me? KP (Kelsey Plum), Satou (Sabally), Dana (Evans), Natasha Cloud, Kiki Iriafen, like what?”

With the experience of Plum, Sabally, and Cloud complemented by the youthful energy of Iriafen and Boston, Phantom BC emerges as one of the early favorites to contend for the title.