The versatile guard commits her future to the Fever as the franchise builds around rising star Caitlin Clark.
Lexie Hull is staying put in Indianapolis after agreeing to a multi-year contract extension with the Indiana Fever, according to league sources. The restricted free agent's decision to remain with the Fever signals her belief in the franchise's upward trajectory following a transformative 2024 season.
Hull, who averaged 5.8 points and 2.8 rebounds per game last season, proved invaluable as a defensive specialist and three-point threat for Indiana. Her ability to guard multiple positions and knock down perimeter shots made her a crucial role player as the Fever evolved from league cellar-dwellers to playoff contenders.
The Stanford product's retention represents another smart move by Indiana's front office as they continue building around superstar rookie Caitlin Clark. Hull's veteran presence and defensive tenacity complement the Fever's young core, which includes rising talents like Aliyah Boston and NaLyssa Smith.
With Hull locked in for multiple seasons, the Fever have secured a key piece of their championship puzzle. The 25-year-old's commitment to Indianapolis reflects the growing optimism surrounding a franchise that has quickly become one of the WNBA's most exciting young teams.