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“Now I Have a Migraine”: Caitlin Clark Turns Heads With Hilarious Reaction to Fever Teammate’s Video

Feb 23, 2026, 11:53 PM CUT

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Be it a razor-sharp game or hilarious social media comments, Caitlin Clark doesn't like skipping a beat, and she proved it once more.

On February 23, the Indiana Fever’s official Instagram handle posted a compilation video of some of the best blocks by the side's No. 7, Aliyah Boston, along with highlighting that she was leading in this department at Unrivaled 2026. However, the stretched orientation of the video made it extremely difficult to watch Boston's blocking sequences satisfactorily.

The Fever No. 22 did not hesitate to take a subtle dig at the Fever social media team's low-quality work. She took to the comments section of the post and penned, "Now I have a migraine."

However, this wasn't the only comment through which Clark voiced her discontent. She chose to be blunt in her second remark, mentioning, "Respectfully, how am I supposed to watch this?"

Both of CC22's comments did quite a number on the app, with fans replying with laughing emojis. And who can blame them? The angle of the video couldn’t be any funnier. So much so that one of the fans advised, "hold your phone to your nose and tilt it" to watch it.

However, not everyone replying to Clark's comment was a fan. Boston also revealed her discontent with the video in her reply to Clark. She wrote, “[It] gave me the biggest headache”.

But regardless of the angle, Boston's stats speak volumes about her prowess on the Unrivaled court this year.

Aliyah Boston’s Unrivaled Season So Far

The Phantom BC star is averaging 20.0 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 2.5 assists, besides the 2.2 blocks highlighted by the Fever's Instagram post.

However, Boston’s best was on February 9, when Phantom had a 76-73 victory over Vinyl. She contributed with 33 points and 16 rebounds. The Phantom star shot 14-of-22 from the field and made 3-of-8 3P shots.

AB is bringing the Fever flavours to Sephora Arena’s hardwood in Miami. With her, Kelsey Plum, Kiki Iriafen, and Natasha Cloud on the roster, the Phantom is currently the 2nd best team in the league, surpassing Paige Bueckers' Breeze.

The league will wrap up its regular games and enter the playoffs on February 28. Do you think last season’s champion, Rose, will be able to defend their title? Or will it go to Boston and Phantom? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Deblina Roy

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