Aliyah Boston's viral rejection of Angel Reese looks even better from this angle
It was a great moment despite a losing effort.
Aliyah Boston's viral rejection of Angel Reese looks even better from this angle originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The Indiana Fever saw their four-game winning streak come to an end Thursday night, falling 108-101 to the Atlanta Dream in a game that featured plenty of star power and drama.
While the spotlight naturally centered on Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, it was Aliyah Boston who delivered one of the game's most talked-about moments.Boston continued her outstanding season with another dominant performance, finishing with 23 points, eight rebounds, three assists, one steal and three blocks. What made that stat line even more impressive was that all three of her blocks came against Reese.
Now, a new angle of one particular defensive stop is making the rounds online, and Fever fans can't get enough of it.View this post on InstagramA post shared by Indiana Fever (@indianafever)New angle reveals just how dominant Boston wasThe play came during the fourth quarter as Reese attempted to back Boston down near the basket. From the original broadcast angle, the block looked impressive enough.
But the new footage shows the entire sequence unfolding from a much clearer perspective.Reese repeatedly tried to create space underneath the rim, using her strength and physicality to gain an advantage. Boston never lost her position.
Despite multiple bumps from Reese, the Fever center stayed balanced, remained vertical and patiently waited for the shot attempt.The moment Reese went up, Boston exploded off the floor and sent the shot away with authority before securing the rebound herself. It was the type of sequence coaches love: strong positioning, disciplined defense, perfect timing and finishing the possession with the ball.
Fans immediately noticed the same thingOnce the clip surfaced on social media, Fever fans flooded the comments. Many pointed to Boston's strength and composure, noting that Reese simply co
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