Aliyah Boston has firmly established herself as one of the top players in the WNBA today. The fact that the Indiana Fever forward has been named to the All-Star squad in her first two seasons is a clear testament to the same.
Boston also happens to be one of the most marketable athletes in the league right now. In 2023, after the Fever selected her as the first-overall pick in the draft, the former South Carolina star signed a multi-year endorsement deal with Adidas.
While there has been no confirmation about a potential signature shoe for Boston, the 23-year-old appears to be inching closer to her dream of getting her own shoe someday.
On Tuesday, Boston debuted another Adidas Player Edition sneaker during their 85-76 win against the Washington Mystics. This came in the form of her Adidas D.O.N. Issue 6 PE.
Apart from the eye-catching colorway of the pair, what also stood out was Boston’s own Adidas logo on the sole of the shoe.
Boston’s exciting sneaker move drew all sorts of reactions from the fans, who loved what they saw from the 6-foot-5 forward. In fact, even the Fever had to jump in on the hype train.
“🔥,” the team posted in the comments section.
Indiana needed just one emoji to give Boston’s PE its stamp of approval. It is also clear that the team continues to show its unwavering support for their star.

Indiana Fever’s Aliyah Boston (7) and Caitlin Clark (22).
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The Fever will need Boston to be at her best when they return to action on Saturday in a marquee matchup against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky, especially with Caitlin Clark still out with a quad injury.
Indiana humiliated the Sky in their first meeting earlier this season by blowing them out, 93-58, and Boston and Co. will be looking for another win against the rivals come Saturday.