As the Indiana Fever gear up for one of the most anticipated seasons in franchise history, tough rotation decisions are already being made — and one name unexpectedly on the bubble is third-year guard Lexie Hull. Despite flashes of brilliance, including a recent career-high performance, sources around the team suggest that Hull could be benched to start the 2025 WNBA season.
The Roster Is Crowded — And the Competition Is Fierce
With the arrival of rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, the continued dominance of Kelsey Mitchell, and the steady leadership of veterans like Erica Wheeler, the Fever’s backcourt is more stacked than ever. Add in emerging players like Kristy Wallace and Celeste Taylor, and suddenly, minutes are harder to come by — even for a former first-round pick like Hull.
Head coach Christie Sides hinted at the dilemma during a recent media session:
“We’re deeper this year, and that means some really good players may have to wait for their moment. Lexie’s working hard — nothing is set in stone.”
Inconsistency Remains a Concern
While Hull had a breakout performance recently with 6 made threes and a career-high scoring night, critics argue that her overall inconsistency from beyond the arc and struggles on the offensive end have hurt her chances of locking in a permanent role. Through her first two seasons, she has hovered around 30% from three-point range — not quite enough to earn automatic minutes in a league that thrives on efficiency.
In practices and scrimmages, Hull has reportedly been solid defensively — one of her strengths since her Stanford days — but hasn’t clearly separated herself from others vying for the same role.
What This Means for Lexie
Being benched to start the season doesn’t mean Hull is out of the picture — far from it. Coaches and teammates have praised her work ethic and professionalism, and she’s proven that she can step up when called upon. But with Indiana shifting toward a faster, more perimeter-heavy offensive system under Clark and Mitchell, role players will need to provide immediate impact — or risk getting left behind.
A WNBA scout noted:
“Lexie’s not out of the mix, but the Fever are clearly prioritizing speed and shooting. If she doesn’t come out sharp, they’ve got other options.”
Could a Trade Be in the Future?
While nothing official has been mentioned, there’s been speculation among WNBA insiders that if Hull can’t secure a rotation spot early in the season, Indiana could explore a trade — either to free up roster space or to give Hull a fresh start with another team in need of defensive wing depth.
Bottom Line:
Lexie Hull’s fate is still in her hands — but with the Fever entering a new era led by superstars, the pressure is higher than ever. If she wants to avoid starting the season on the bench, she’ll need to bring more than just hustle. She’ll need to bring consistency, confidence, and a little bit of urgency.
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