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Indiana Fever’s star, Aliyah Boston, was surprised on Saturday when he learned that he had made a technical foul during Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Tiff in the third quarter.
Clark was beaten with a flagrant foul after she committed a foul in Chicago’s sky before the second year striker was shot. Reese fell to the ground, but got up and got into Clark’s face. Boston tried to enter between both players.
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May 17, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Aliyah Boston’s fever striker (7) shoots the ball, while Chicago Sky Kamilla Cardoso (10) defends in the first half in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Images of Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn)
The referees determined that Clark’s lack had crossed the line of a natural basketball player because he had used his left hand to push Reese to the ground. The referees also gave Boston a technical foul.
“I have technology? Oh, no!” He said at the press conference after the game.
Boston continued surprised when Clark explained the lack of Reese.
“Let’s not do something other than,” said Clark. “It was a good play in basketball. I am not sure what the referee saw to improve it, and that depends on his discretion. It is a lack to put them in the line of free throws. I have seen a lot of basketball in my life, that is exactly what I was. I was not trying to do anything malicious. That is not the type of player I am.”
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese minimated the moment after the flagrant foul in the season’s opening defeat

The Indiana fever guard, Caitlin Clark (22), is taken back to the bank area by teammates after being called for a flagrant foul in Chicago striker Sky, Angel Reese, during the second half of a WNBA basketball match in Indianapolis, on Saturday, May 17, 2025. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)
Clark said he appreciated that Boston had her back, although he made it clear that it had only been a routine basketball game. He added that he would pay Boston’s fine.
Reese also minimized the Hoopla, calling it “a basketball play.”
Indiana won the 93-58 game. Clark had a double double with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Boston had 19 points and 13 rebounds.