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The Nike vs Adidas rivalry has been a battle for the ages. This Super Bowl, Nike made a bold statement by returning to the halftime ad scene after 27 years with their electrifying “So Win” campaign, celebrating women in sports. The ad delivered a powerful message, urging athletes to silence the doubters, trust their grind, and let their game do the talking!

Featuring WNBA stars like Caitlin Clark, A’ja Wilson, and Sabrina Ionescu, the ad served as a powerful moment for women’s sports. Naturally, this left the hoops fans wondering, would Adidas respond with something just as big, showcasing their own WNBA athletes?

Well, Adidas wasn’t about to sit this one out! They responded to Nike’s “So Win” campaign with their own powerful message. “You Got This” is a campaign focused on the various problems athletes experience on the sidelines and the voices who inspire them to overcome self-doubt. Among the stars featured is none other than Aliyah Boston, Caitlin Clark’s teammate and sister-in-arms.

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When you share the court with a generational talent like Caitlin Clark, it’s easy to get overshadowed. That’s exactly what happened with Aliyah Boston, an absolute force in her own right, yet not given enough credit. But not this time! It may have taken a while, but Boston is finally getting her well-deserved spotlight with this Adidas commercial.

Boston, who has spent two years with the Indiana Fever, was the 2023 first pick of the NBA draft and followed it up with the WNBA ROTY. Something Caitlin did the very next year! Both of them were influential in getting Fever to the first playoffs since 2016. The dynamic duo will be hoping to take the next step and chase the franchise’s second-ever WNBA championship.

Can Clark and Boston lead Indiana to glory?

“The young group that we’re bringing back asked us, protect our locker room., protect the culture that we’ve got started,” Kelly Krauskopf, the president of the Fever, made it clear that the team will do everything to accommodate the young core and build around them!

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Aliyah Boston was a force to be reckoned with in the paint, averaging 14.0 points, 8.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 0.9 steals per game last season. Similarly, Caitlin Clark put up superstar numbers, averaging 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 8.4 assists, and 1.3 steals per game.

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While both worked very well in tandem, it became evident early on that the Fever needed seasoned veterans to truly elevate their game. These experienced players would not only provide invaluable leadership on the court but also be the glue in the locker room, helping to cultivate the winning culture that young stars like Clark and Boston began building last season.

The Fever front office didn’t waste any time addressing their needs, bringing in seasoned veterans with championship pedigree—DeWanna Bonner and Natasha Howard. These two powerhouses, with their wealth of experience and winning mentality, are the perfect additions to complement the young talent. With their eyes now firmly set on the championship, the Fever is more than ready to take the next step toward greatness this season.

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Aliyah Boston’s Adidas ad may have taken time, but it was certainly worth the wait, as she finally gets the spotlight she truly deserves. With the WNBA season to start in a few months, both Boston and Clark will be hoping to repeat their good performances from last season and help take their team to the finishing line this season!

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