Michael Jordan Backs Aliyah Boston Over Caitlin Clark in WNBA All-Star Debate

Michael Jordan Backs Aliyah Boston Over Caitlin Clark in WNBA All-Star Debate

In a surprising and bold statement that’s already shaking up the WNBA community, basketball legend Michael Jordan has reportedly called for changes in this year’s WNBA All-Star roster, publicly backing Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston over the more heavily spotlighted Caitlin Clark. Jordan’s comments, which were made during a private media roundtable and quickly picked up across sports networks, emphasize what he sees as a need to restore fairness and respect toward consistently performing players in the league.

Michael Jordan

“It Should Be Aliyah, Not Caitlin”

According to several journalists in attendance, Jordan did not mince words: “If we’re talking All-Star based on merit and performance—not marketing—then Aliyah Boston should be the name on that list. Not someone who’s missed games and isn’t playing at full strength.”

The “someone” in question, of course, is Caitlin Clark, the rookie sensation who has dominated headlines since entering the WNBA earlier this year. Despite leading in jersey sales and media coverage, Clark’s on-court performance has been inconsistent, partly due to injury concerns.

Jordan reportedly referred to Clark—without naming her directly—as a “bệnh binh,” or “injured player,” questioning why a rookie battling health setbacks would be given precedence over a healthy, dominant frontcourt star like Boston.

Aliyah Boston: Leading By Example

Aliyah Boston, now in her sophomore season with the Indiana Fever, has quietly put together an impressive campaign. She’s averaging a near double-double, leading her team in rebounds, and has remained one of the most efficient post players in the league.

While the Fever remain a middle-of-the-pack team in the standings, Boston’s performance has consistently stood out, particularly in games where Clark has either struggled or been sidelined. Critics say she’s been overshadowed by the media’s obsession with Clark, despite being a former No. 1 draft pick herself and the reigning Rookie of the Year.

Jordan’s public support only amplified growing calls from fans and analysts who believe Boston is more deserving of an All-Star nod.

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Shockwaves Through the Fanbase

Jordan’s comments lit up social media within minutes. Fans who had long advocated for Boston to receive more recognition quickly rallied behind his words, with the hashtag #BostonForAllStar trending by the end of the day.

“This isn’t anti-Caitlin,” one fan tweeted. “It’s about rewarding consistent performance. Boston has been carrying the team most nights.”

Others were more blunt. “The WNBA can’t just hand out All-Star slots based on headlines and sponsorships,” wrote a well-known sports blogger. “Aliyah’s numbers speak for themselves. Jordan just said what a lot of people have been thinking.”

Caitlin Clark’s Mixed Reception

While Clark’s popularity remains sky-high, some critics argue that the league and media have pushed her too far, too fast. Her early All-Star endorsements and non-stop media coverage have sparked tension with veteran players and fans who feel the spotlight is blinding more deserving talent.

To her credit, Clark has remained focused and humble throughout, deflecting attention to her teammates during interviews and expressing admiration for veterans like Boston.

Neither Clark nor Boston has publicly addressed Jordan’s comments, and the Fever organization has declined to comment.

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What This Means for the WNBA

Jordan’s rare intervention into WNBA affairs signals a growing interest—and scrutiny—from larger sports figures and institutions. His comments raise deeper questions about how All-Star selections are made: should they be based on performance, potential, marketability, or some combination?

The WNBA is expected to release the final All-Star rosters within the next two weeks. Whether or not Boston is selected, the debate stirred by Jordan will likely shape how future decisions are perceived—not just by fans, but by players looking for fairness in a league still balancing growth with legacy.

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