Indiana Fever star Aaliyah Boston's quick thinking in Wednesday's win over the Connecticut Sun likely prevented teammate Caitlyn Clark from receiving another technical foul this season in the third quarter of the fever's 8480 Victory Clark hit the deck after running into sun forward Alysa Thomas's hard screen immediately after falling to the floor Clark looked visibly upset and started to appeal to the referees for a foul and potentially more Thomas was whistled for an offensive foul but Clark may have wanted the play to be reviewed for a possible flagrant as Clark got up and started to angrily walk toward the refs Boston grabbed Clark by the waist and pulled her back while trying to calm her down the fever rookie was able to cool off and gameplay resumed shortly after had it not been for Boston's alert thinking and smart move Clark could have been slapped with her sixth technical of the WNBA season players will receive an automatic one-game suspension after accumulating seven technical fouls in a season Clark finished the game with 19 points five rebounds five assists and thanks to Boston no technical fouls the 22-year-old guard also wrote her name into history yet again by setting the wba's new single season rookie record for most three-pointers 86 don't forget to subscribe for more updates