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Indiana Fever fans react to Aliyah Boston's record-setting contract

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Aliyah Boston made WNBA history with her new Indiana Fever contract. Here's how fans reacted to the big news.

After the Indiana Fever agreed to a WNBA record-setting contract extension with cornerstone forward Aliyah Boston on April 17, fans of both the franchise, teammates, media members, and players throughout the league weighed in on social media to give their reaction to the groundbreaking news. The 4-year, $6. 3 million contract extension makes Boston the highest-paid player (total salary) and first in WNBA history to sign a deal under the newly-created Exceptional Performance on Initial Contract (EPIC) provision.

This new provision was created under the new collective bargaining agreement, which enables top-performing players on rookie contracts to renegotiate the final year of their rookie contract as part of a multi-year extension, contingent upon being named to either the All-WNBA First or Second Team, or named Most Valuable Player within their first three years of play. In the case of Boston, who was entering the 2026 season on the fourth and final year of her rookie contract, she was eligible for the new CBA's contract boost after being named to the All-WNBA Second Team in 2025. With the historic nature of the announcement, here are some of the best social media reactions from Fever fans and others around the league: View this post on Instagram โ€œAB has become one of the most beloved players, not just in Indiana, but around the W and a role model for so many young fans.

โ€ Aliyah Boston enters year 4 on an epic note ๐Ÿ”ฅ pic. twitter. com/fXFtmVzvmx โ€” Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 18, 2026 God is greatttt๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฝ letโ€™s gooooo https://t.

co/XHf8PE151l โ€” Aliyah A. Boston (@aa_boston) April 17, 2026 At 13% Year 1, and 10% each following year maximum projected cap growth Aliyah Bostonโ€™s contract with the Fever would be 2026 = $1,000,000 2027 = $1,582,000 2028 = $1,740,200 2029 = $1,914,220 4-year $6,236,420 https://t. co/Bhui7CWfPe โ€” Patrick Arsenault (@parsenault19) April 17, 2026 Aliyah Boston: SEC Player of the Year (2x) Naismith Player of the Year Naismith DPOY (2x) Wade Trophy Wooden Award NCAA Champion Unrivaled DPOY WNBA Rookie of the Year WNBA All Star (3x) Second Team All-WNBA โ€ฆ and now the highest paid player (per contract) in WNBA history.