The basketball world is buzzing with excitement and romance as Tre-Vaughn Minott got down on one knee and proposed to his longtime girlfriend, Aliyah Boston—and she said YES! 💍💐
The stunning proposal, which took place in a private yet breathtaking setting surrounded by close friends and family, has fans swooning. The centerpiece of it all? A jaw-dropping $100,000 natural diamond ring that lit up the evening—and the internet.
“It’s never too much to spend for the woman of my life,” Minott shared with reporters, beaming with pride.
“Aliyah is my everything. I wanted the ring to reflect how rare and beautiful she is—just like that diamond.”

From Court Chemistry to Lifelong Commitment
Both standout athletes in their own right, Tre-Vaughn Minott (known for his powerful presence on the court) and Aliyah Boston, an NCAA champion and WNBA star, have been one of sports’ most admired couples.
Their relationship has been a testament to mutual respect, shared ambition, and deep personal connection.

Fans have followed their journey with admiration—and now, they’re celebrating alongside them as they step into this exciting new chapter.
Lavish Wedding Plans in the Works
Sources close to the couple have revealed that the wedding will be a grand affair, set to take place in Spring 2026. The couple is reportedly eyeing a destination ceremony in the Caribbean, paying tribute to both of their roots.
And the menu? Expect nothing less than luxury. The couple is planning a five-course gourmet feast featuring:
Lobster tail and filet mignon main course
Caribbean-inspired starters and tropical cocktails
Vegan and gluten-free options for all guests
A 5-tier custom cake inspired by their basketball journeys and love story
The guest list is expected to include basketball royalty, from NCAA coaches to WNBA teammates and NBA stars, promising one of the most star-studded weddings the sports world has seen in years.

A Love Story Worth Celebrating
From game nights to globe-trotting vacations, Aliyah and Tre-Vaughn have shown what it means to grow together—on and off the court. Their engagement is more than a romantic milestone; it’s a celebration of love, partnership, and shared dreams.
As fans, teammates, and fellow athletes flood social media with congratulations, one thing is clear: this is more than just a wedding—it’s a moment for the entire basketball world to celebrate.
Congrats to the happy couple! 💕💍🏀
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