IN PHOTOS: Fever Star Lexie Hull Recaps WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Win With Hyped 8-Word Message

Lexie Hull’s viral Instagram post highlights the Indiana Fever’s first WNBA Commissioner’s Cup win, celebrated without All-Star guard Caitlin Clark.

The Indiana Fever captured the 2025 WNBA Commissioner’s Cup, defeating the Minnesota Lynx in a game that showcased the team’s depth and resilience. The win was even more impressive because the Fever played without All-Star guard Caitlin Clark. Natasha Howard led the way with a standout performance, earning MVP honors. The team’s celebration, highlighted by Lexie Hull’s bold social media post, gave fans a look inside the locker room joy and camaraderie that fueled Indiana’s run to the title.

Lexie Hull Shares Fever’s Joy After Commissioner’s Cup Win

With Clark sidelined, Hull stepped into the starting lineup and logged 15 minutes, finishing with six points, one assist, and two rebounds. While her stat line was modest, Hull’s enthusiasm during the postgame celebration stood out.

On Wednesday, Hull posted a series of seven photos and three videos on Instagram from the Fever’s Commissioner’s Cup celebration. She captioned it, “Not a bad Tuesday night at the office.”

The first photo showed Clark and Sophie Cunningham in the center, with Aliyah Boston and Howard behind them. Aari McDonald and Makayla Timpson stood on either side. Hull, holding the Cup, stood in front of Clark and Cunningham, with Kelsey Mitchell next to her.

The second image was a solo shot of Hull with the Cup, smiling proudly. The third featured Hull with head coach Stephanie White and Timpson on the court.

Next, the Fever’s roster posed with the Commissioner’s Cup, except for Damiris Dantas, who is on temporary leave to play for Brazil in the Women’s AmeriCup. A short video followed, showing Hull and Cunningham smiling while holding the trophy. Another photo captured the team celebrating on the court immediately after the win.

Hull added another solo shot of herself, followed by a video of the roster posing with the Cup. The final images included a picture of Hull shooting from behind the arc, and a video of her drinking from the Cup and dancing, possibly celebrating with champagne.

 

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Hull’s sister, Lacie, found the final video hilarious, commenting, “Last slide, best slide, again !!!!!” Fever teammates also joined in with supportive comments.

“Yeah Alexis. Love you,” Clark remarked.

“My fav girlssss😍😍,” Boston wrote.

“FEVER GIRLIES❤️🤩,” Mitchell noted.

“Not bad at all 😌🖤,” Colson commented.

Fever Star Lexie Hull Recaps WNBA Commissioner's Cup Win With Hyped 8-Word Message
Fever Star Lexie Hull Recaps WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Win With Hyped 8-Word Message

Hull was selected by Indiana with the sixth pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft. She played college basketball for the Stanford Cardinal, helping the team win the NCAA Division I title in 2021. After coming off the bench as a freshman, Hull became a starting guard in her sophomore season.

In addition to her WNBA success, Hull also won the 2025 Unrivaled season with Rose BC, a team that featured Chelsea Gray, Brittney Sykes, Kahleah Copper, Angel Reese, and Azurá Stevens.

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