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Caitlin Clark Approves Aliyah Boston’s Top 5 Christmas Movie List but Drops One Must-Fix Adjustment


In the spirit of the holiday season, Aliyah Boston dropped her Top 5 Christmas movies, which Caitlin Clark approved. However, Clark did make her own adjustment to the list, reshuffling the order of two of the films named by her Indiana Fever teammate.

In an Instagram post, the “Post Moves” account shared Boston’s Top 5 Christmas movies, featuring “Home Alone,” “Home Alone 2,” “Home Alone 3,” “Elf” and “The Polar Express.” The first two “Home Alone” movies are classics starring Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister.

“Home Alone 3” wasn’t as popular as the first two from the series, while Will Ferrell made “Elf” a holiday classic. “The Polar Express” was an animated film featuring the voices of Tom Hanks, Daryl Sabara, Nona Gaye, Eddie Deezen and Michael Jeter.

Many in the comments section liked the list, but they were not a fan of the inclusion of “Home Alone 3.” However, Caitlin Clark approved it, though she’ll put “Elf” at No. 3 and put “Home Alone 3” at No. 4.

“Home Alone 3. She just gets it 👏🏻,” Clark wrote.

“But not above Rlf. But yes,” she added.

Caitlin Clark comments on Aliyah Boston's Top 5 Christmas movie list. (Photo: @postmovesshow on Instagram)Caitlin Clark comments on Aliyah Boston's Top 5 Christmas movie list. (Photo: @postmovesshow on Instagram)
Caitlin Clark comments on Aliyah Boston’s Top 5 Christmas movie list. (Photo: @postmovesshow on Instagram)

Clark and Boston have developed chemistry together with the Indiana Fever. They are set to return to the Fever next season, though the rest of the roster could be very different depending on what happens in free agency.

But before all that can take place, the WNBA and the WNBPA need to agree on a new collective bargaining agreement first.


Fever president comments on having Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston

After years languishing near the bottom of the standings, the Indiana Fever’s luck turned around in 2023. They got the No. 1 pick and drafted Aliyah Boston, who ended up winning Rookie of the Year. They got lucky again in 2024, selecting Caitlin Clark with the first overall pick.

Fever president Kelly Krauskopf told FOX59 News that the franchise plans on building around Clark and Boston.

“Certainly worth the opportunity to have and to draft a player like Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark, and these are the moments, as a franchise and as a sports team, you build on, and you hopefully know what happens to get there, but once you get there, it changes the trajectory of your team,” Krauskopf said, according to Sports Illustrated.

The Fever have reached the playoffs in the past two seasons, so they are inching closer to their goal of winning their first WNBA championship since 2012.