Since being drafted out of Iowa with the first overall pick in the 2024 WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark has been the talk of the WNBA. 

The amount of fans she alone has brought in is pretty unbelievable. But now her teammates are starting to suffer with all the scrutiny they are receiving online.

Aliyah Boston celebrates with Indiana Fever teammate Caitlin Clark as NaLyssa Smith looks on

The Fever are off to a rough start in Clark’s rookie season. They have lost their first three games by a combined total of 68 points. These new fans who have started paying attention to the Fever due to Clark are becoming upset with her teammates for their poor play.

On Monday, Aliyah Boston revealed some heartbreaking news regarding these fans. She said she had to delete most of her social media accounts because of the criticism her and her teammates are facing to start the season.

ESPN’s Holly Rowe was the first to report this. A video of her comments was posted to social media by Vanshay Murdock.

“Here’s Holly’s reporting on Sportscenter”

ESPN’s Holly Rowe was the first to report this. A video of her comments was posted to social media by Vanshay Murdock.

“Here’s Holly’s reporting on Sportscenter”

“Aliyah Boston told HR she had to delete Twitter and only safe app she can go on is Tik Tok (in light of scrutiny and criticism coming her and the Fever’s way to start year).”