WNBA: Lexie Hull to sign multi-year contract with Fever, sources
Restricted free agent Lexie Hull will sign a contract to return to the WNBA’s Indiana Fever.
The restricted free agent Lexie Hull will sign a multi-year contract to return to the Indiana Feversources told AM850 on Saturday.
Hull announced her return in a TikTok video alongside her close friend and TV star. Fever, Caitlin Clark.
Hull, a 6-foot-8 point guard, was a highly sought-after free agent who evaluated several options but opted to return to the Fever and keep their young core together, sources told AM850.
Indiana looks to continue building the team around its talented players, Aliyah Boston and Clarkboth selected for the ideal team of the WNBA. In addition to re-signing Hull, the Fever have brought back franchise veteran and 2025 WNBA First Team member Kelsey Mitchell on a one-year deal worth a maximum of $1.4 million.
Known for her grit and dedication, Hull posted career highs in points (7.2), rebounds (4.3) and assists (1.8) last season with the Fever, where she started 30 of 44 games and helped them reach a surprising semifinal appearance despite a series of injuries. He also shot 36.7% on three-pointers last season.
Hull has spent her entire career in Indiana after being selected sixth overall by the Fever in the 2022 draft. She won a national championship with Stanford in 2021 and the inaugural Unrivaled title with Rose BC in 2025.
Sources also confirmed to AM850 that the Fever will sign the free agent forward Monique Billingsthus confirming several reports. Billings is the Fever’s first major addition this offseason.
The 6’3″ center arrives in Indiana after spending the 2025 season with the Golden State Valkyries, who selected her in their expansion draft from Phoenix. In 2025, he averaged 7.3 points and 4.5 rebounds per game, primarily coming off the bench.
Before her time with the expansion team, she played for the Mercury and the Dallas Wings, and spent most of her career with the Atlanta Dream, a team that selected her in the second round of the 2018 draft out of UCLA.
