The countdown to tip-off is officially on for the Indiana Fever, and all eyes are on guard Lexie Hull as she provides a crucial update ahead of Saturday's season opener against the Dallas Wings. After sitting out all three preseason games due to a nagging hamstring issue, Hull is now giving fans reason for cautious optimism.
Speaking after Tuesday's practice, the former Stanford standout described the injury as "continued tightness" throughout the preseason—a frustrating setback for a player who was a durable ironwoman last season. But the news gets better: Hull confirmed she expects to suit up against the Wings, though her minutes may be limited. "Yep, yep," she said with confidence when asked if she anticipates playing. "We'll see how much I get to play, but I definitely feel good."
For Fever fans, this is a welcome development. Hull enters her fourth WNBA season after signing a two-year deal with the team this offseason, and she's coming off a career year. The 6-foot-1 guard averaged 7.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.2 steals per game last season—all personal bests—while shooting nearly 37% from beyond the arc. Perhaps most impressively, she played in all 44 regular-season games and started 30 of them.
Selected sixth overall in the 2022 WNBA draft, Hull has steadily evolved into a key piece of the Fever's rotation. Her ability to stretch the floor and provide tenacious defense will be especially valuable as Indiana looks to build on last season's momentum. While it's likely she'll see a reduced role in the opener as a precaution, her presence alone could provide a significant boost for a team hungry to start the season strong.
As the Fever gear up for what promises to be an exciting 2026 campaign, all signs point to Hull being ready to contribute—even if it's in a limited capacity. Saturday's matchup against the Wings will be the first real test, and for fans, seeing No. 10 on the court will be a sight for sore eyes.
