Indiana Fever, Lexie Hull and Minnesota Lynx
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Hull nabbed the 100th steal of her WNBA career during the Fever's win over the Chicago Sky. It's a nice moment for her amid what has been a rough stretch of play. Hull hasn't hit many outside shots lately at all, and it's invited a lot of vitriol on social media.
The Indiana Fever guard had just delivered the final dagger in Saturday's 92-70 win over the Chicago Sky, swishing a 3-pointer in the final seconds of regulation to slam an emboldened exclamation point on a well-deserved (and long-overdue) breakout performance for No. 10.
Kayla McBride scored 29 points, Jessica Shepard got the second triple-double in franchise history, and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Indiana Fever 95-90.
Hull was benched in the Fever’s last matchup against the Connecticut Sun. She has constantly been moved around the rotation under Stephanie White, but with five players out, it was clear that Indiana would need her services against the Lynx.
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