The chemistry between Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston has been the bedrock of the Indiana Fever’s resurgence on the court, but this December, the duo proved their competitive fire extends well into the living room. In a viral holiday segment released on Christmas Eve, the “basketball soulmates” sat down to rank their favorite festive films—and things got hilariously heated.
What started as a cozy team-bonding activity quickly turned into a masterclass in banter, as Clark took aim at Boston’s “questionable” cinematic taste, proving that even Rookie of the Year winners and All-Star centers have strong opinions on what makes a Christmas movie truly “elite.”

The Bone of Contention: The Animated Classics
The debate ignited when Aliyah Boston, a self-proclaimed fan of nostalgia, placed the 2000 live-action “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” starring Jim Carrey at the top of her list. Clark, ever the purist, wasn’t having it.
“Jim Carrey is great, but Aliyah, you’re missing the point,” Clark quipped during the interview. “The original animated Grinch is the only one that captures the vibe. You’re picking the one with the creepy makeup over the literal classic? We need to check the scouting report on your movie taste.”
Boston fired back, defending the Carrey version for its humor, but Clark remained steadfast, championing the simplicity of the 1966 cartoon.
The “Home Alone” Hierarchy
While the teammates disagreed on the Grinch, they found common ground—sort of—with “Home Alone.” Both agreed it belongs in the “S-Tier” of holiday movies, but they clashed on the age-old sequel debate.
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Boston’s Take: Boston insisted that Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is superior because of the “pigeon lady” and the toy store scene.
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Clark’s Counter: Clark stayed loyal to the original. “The first one is a perfect movie. It’s like a perfect game—you don’t try to outdo it. Kevin McCallister in the suburbs is undefeated.”
The Surprising “Caitlin Pick”
Perhaps the most surprising moment of the exchange came when Clark revealed her “must-watch” movie of the season: “The Polar Express.” While some fans find the animation style polarizing, Clark praised the film’s “journey” and the soundtrack. Boston, however, was skeptical, playfully teasing Clark for being “scared of the ghost on top of the train” when she was younger. The jab prompted a rare laugh from Clark, who admitted that she still watches it every year back home in Des Moines.
Why the Banter Matters
Beyond the laughs, this exchange has resonated deeply with WNBA fans. In a league often defined by intense rivalries and high-pressure narratives, seeing the face of the franchise and her star center argue about “Elf” vs. “The Holiday” provides a refreshing glimpse into their genuine friendship.
| Movie | Aliyah’s Rank | Caitlin’s Rank | The Verdict |
| How the Grinch Stole Christmas | #1 (Live Action) | #5 (Animated Only) | Total Disagreement |
| Home Alone | #2 (Sequel is better) | #1 (Original is King) | Divided Loyalty |
| The Polar Express | Unranked | #2 | Caitlin’s Wildcard |
| Elf | #3 | #3 | The Only Common Ground |
A Season of Unity
As the Fever prepare for a massive 2026 season, this holiday “feud” serves as a reminder of the chemistry that makes them dangerous. Whether they are arguing over movie rankings or dissecting a pick-and-roll, the communication between Clark and Boston is constant.
By sharing these personal traditions, they aren’t just building a brand—they’re building a family. And while they may never agree on which Grinch is best, one thing is certain: the Indiana Fever are the most entertaining show in basketball, even when the ball isn’t in play.
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