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Indiana Fever Star Mom Overwhelmed with Emotion: “It Brought Tears to My Eyes”

August 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Indiana Fever are set to face the Chicago Sky in one of this WNBA season’s most anticipated rivalries, but both teams are dealing with the absence of key players. Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are sidelined due to injuries in their second WNBA season. With Clark out, the Fever have leaned on players like Lexi Hull in the backcourt. Although Hull started the season strong, she has struggled recently, scoring only two points across the last three games and shooting a perfect but limited 17-17 from the field.

Despite the rough patch, passionate fans have rallied behind Lexi Hull on social media. One supporter declared, “I want everyone to know they’d have to call SWAT to get me off the Lexie Hull bandwagon. I’m here through the tough times because she’s got a fan in me.” Hull’s mother, Jaime, was moved to tears by this show of support, expressing how difficult this period is for Lexi personally and admitting she wishes she could fix it but knows her daughter must overcome it on her own.

In her fourth WNBA season, Hull averages 6.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game for the Fever. In their recent game against the Phoenix Mercury, she contributed two points and six rebounds in 27 minutes, after being scoreless in the two previous contests. As the Fever prepare to take on the Chicago Sky at 8 pm ET on Saturday, Hull looks to regain her rhythm and make a strong comeback.

Fan Take: This story highlights the emotional and competitive challenges WNBA players face, reminding fans of the human side of the sport beyond the stats. Supporting rising stars like Lexi Hull during tough times is crucial and could inspire greater fan loyalty and engagement, ultimately helping to grow the league.

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