The anticipation for the 2023 WNBA preseason is palpable as rookie Caitlin Clark and 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston were recently spotted on the court together, gearing up for the upcoming season.
With training camp slated to commence on April 28 and the preseason tipping off on May 3, excitement is mounting throughout the league. Caitlin Clark’s arrival has generated significant buzz among fans, particularly with the prospect of seeing her paired with Aliyah Boston.
Recognizing the immense interest in this dynamic duo, the WNBA has scheduled a record-high 36 of the team’s 40 games for television coverage. Ahead of the preseason, a video released by the Indiana Fever captured Clark and Boston in action on the court, further fueling anticipation for their partnership on the court.
Here’s the video:
Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark putting in work together for the first time 🤝 pic.twitter.com/U8cEeAUv8u
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 24, 2024
Also, The Indiana Fever’s official X account shared a short video of Caitlin Clark working on her perimeter shots.
“Caitlin Clark getting loose for her first workout,” the team wrote.
Caitlin Clark getting loose for her first workout 👀 pic.twitter.com/lg5Hk5hi9M
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 23, 2024
Fans have astutely noted that once the dynamic duo perfects the pick-and-roll, they will undoubtedly become a formidable force on the court. With Aliyah Boston’s dominance in the paint and Caitlin Clark’s playmaking prowess, they appear primed to make a significant impact on the league.
The Indiana Fever concluded last season in 10th place with a 13-27 record, falling short of playoff contention. However, with the addition of Clark to the roster this season, fans are optimistic about the team’s prospects. The Fever’s revamped lineup, coupled with Clark’s arrival, has sparked excitement among fans, who eagerly await to see how the team will fare this time around.
Looking at key dates for the 2023-24 WNBA season amid footage of Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston
As previously outlined, the WNBA’s calendar is packed with exciting events. Training camps are slated to commence on Sunday, April 28, setting the stage for the preseason games beginning on May 3 and running through May 12. Following the preseason, teams will finalize their rosters with the deadline for cuts on May 13.
The 2023-24 WNBA regular season will kick off on May 14, marking the start of a thrilling journey for players and fans alike. Notably, the All-Star Break is scheduled for July 18-21, offering a mid-season spectacle, while the playoffs are set to begin on September 22, culminating in an electrifying postseason showdown.
For the Indiana Fever, the preseason presents an opportunity to fine-tune their strategies and gel as a team. Their preseason campaign will commence with a matchup against the Dallas Wings on May 3, followed by a clash with the Atlanta Dream on May 10. Subsequently, the Fever will shift their focus to the regular season, with their opening game against the Connecticut Sun on May 14, marking the beginning of a thrilling 40-game journey.
Looking at ‘The Caitlin Clark effect’ ahead of NCAA star’s rookie season
The impact of the Caitlin Clark Effect is undeniable, even before her official WNBA debut. With 36 out of the Indiana Fever’s 40 games slated for national television coverage, coupled with reports of rising ticket prices, Clark’s influence is palpable.
Reports have indicated a surge in season ticket prices even before the WNBA draft, signaling heightened anticipation among fans. Subsequently, instances like the Fever vs. Mystics game on June 7 selling out within just 30 minutes, as reported by Fox 5 DC, underscore the fervor surrounding Clark’s arrival.
Despite her WNBA debut still pending, it’s evident that the University of Iowa alum is already leaving a significant imprint on the league, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
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