
Lexie Hull Posts Caitlin Clark Video to Announce New Fever Contract in 2026 WNBA Free Agency
Lexie Hull found a unique way to confirm her return to the Indiana Fever.
In a video on her TikTok account, Hull called in Caitlin Clark for an assist with a lip-sync video set to Diamond Dondada's song "She's Back" to announce her deal with the Fever.
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ESPN's Alexa Philippou added that Hull will sign a multiyear deal to remain with the Fever after weighing "several options" in free agency.
"YIPEEE SKIPEEEEEE," Clark wrote in the comments of Hull's video.
Philippou also reported that the Fever are signing forward Monique Billings. The 29-year-old averaged 7.3 points and 4.5 rebounds with the Golden State Valkyries.
Hull just finished her four-year rookie contract and was a restricted free agent, giving her the ability to negotiate an offer sheet from another club that the Fever could decide whether to match or not.
Instead, the Fever were able to get an agreement done ahead of time. Hull was one of the several key free agents for Indiana this offseason.
The club was able to retain its biggest free agent on Friday, agreeing to a one-year supermax deal with Kelsey Mitchell. Natasha Howard and Sophie Cunningham are among the notable Fever players still available in free agency.
Clark, Hull, Mitchell, Aliyah Boston and Makayala Thompson are currently the only players on Indiana's roster.
The sixth overall pick in the 2022 WNBA draft, Hull is coming off her most productive season in 2025. She averaged 7.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 44 games (30 starts).
Hull finished fifth in Sixth Player of the Year voting in 2024, her first season playing alongside Clark. She shot 47.1 percent from three-point range in 34 appearances that year.
Expectations are very high for the Fever going into this season with Clark fully healthy. She missed 39 games between the regular season and playoffs last year due to groin and ankle injuries.
Despite Clark's absence, the Fever won 24 games and took the eventual WNBA-champion Las Vegas Aces to five games in the playoff semifinals.
The Fever will open the 2026 regular season against the Dallas Wings on May 9 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.



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