In the world of professional basketball, chemistry off the court is just as important as the dynamics on it. For the Indiana Fever, that bond was put to the test in a hilariously competitive and revealing team trivia game titled “The Aliyah Boston Tea Party.” The star-studded lineup included rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, veteran powerhouse Aliyah Boston, and several teammates like Kelsey Mitchell and Erica Wheeler, who took turns answering questions to see just how well they really know each other.

From favorite postgame meals to personal philosophies and even dog names, the Fever players gave fans an unfiltered look at their personalities—and their camaraderie.

Food, Flights, and Favorites: Getting Personal

The game kicked off with a simple but telling question: “What’s my go-to meal after a game?” Clark and her teammates had their guesses ready, ranging from chicken to mashed potatoes, but it turns out Aliyah Boston’s answer was a classic: pasta. “Alfredo chicken,” she clarified, teasing that Clark never stood a chance. Food remained a strong theme throughout, with later questions revealing that Boston’s cheat meal is tacos, while Cheez-Its are the go-to road snack (thanks in part to a team sponsorship).

When it comes to travel preferences, Clark guessed Boston would be a window seat person. “I sat with her all season!” she exclaimed. But Boston corrected her: “I was on the aisle—because I shared the cookies.” Laughter erupted, as always, but the moment revealed a key element of the team’s dynamic: observation, memory, and mutual ribbing.

Island Roots and Silent Buses

Things got a little more personal as players revealed tidbits from their upbringing and habits. When asked where she was from, Boston beamed as Clark correctly wrote “St. Thomas.” But one of the biggest surprises came when Boston admitted she doesn’t listen to music before games. “I ride on the bus in silence,” she confessed. Cue a collective gasp—how could an elite athlete warm up without hype music?

Later, however, we find out Boston does enjoy Rod Wave when she gets the aux, giving a nod to her teammates who also appreciate the same vibe.

On-Court Style and Off-Court Humor

“What’s my favorite spot to shoot from?” Boston asked. With zero hesitation, her teammates answered in unison: “Three-point line.” Boston laughed: “It don’t matter where it’s at—it’s a three.”

Clark also nailed it when asked about Boston’s basketball style: “KD,” she shouted, referencing the smooth and deadly precision of Kevin Durant. Boston agreed: “That’s what I get the most.” The team clearly knows her game just as well as her habits.

Coaching Vibes and Mom Phrases

As the questions turned hypothetical, more insights emerged. “If I were a coach, what would my vibe be?” Clark guessed, “mad chill.” Others weren’t so sure. “No way you’d be chill!” one teammate protested. Boston eventually agreed she’d be a mix of discipline and fire—likely the kind of coach who demands effort but throws in the occasional “Come on, ladies!”

One of the most endearing questions was: “What’s my go-to mom phrase?” Answers like “Go to timeout!” and “Who did it?” flew in, but the real answer struck a chord: “You pulled on my heartstrings.” The room paused in collective awe before bursting into “Awwwws.”

Winning, Losing, and Learning

The trivia wasn’t just for fun—it revealed just how much the players observe and appreciate one another. When Boston asked, “What would I be if I weren’t playing basketball?” the answers ranged from lawyer to broadcaster, but the true answer caught everyone off guard: “A chef.” Boston proudly described her spicy vodka sauce and fudgy brownies—“I do both cooking and baking.”

In the end, a tie was declared, though the scores were nearly forgotten in the laughter and chaos of the final moments. Even a question like “Which teammate would I call to bail me out of jail?” turned into a heartwarming nod to trust and loyalty. “CeCe,” Boston replied confidently. “She’s got connections.”

More Than Just Teammates

The trivia game served as a reminder that the Indiana Fever are more than just a roster of talented athletes—they’re a team that genuinely knows each other. Whether it’s sharing cookies on flights, guessing each other’s favorite sneakers, or knowing which teammate has your back during a crisis, Caitlin Clark and the Fever are building more than just wins—they’re building a sisterhood.