Caitlin Clark's Fever make several key offseason signings in championship pursuit
Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull revealed what she finds most rewarding about being teammates with superstar Caitlin Clark and how Hull gets ready for games. (Fox News Digital / Jackson Thompson)
The Indiana Fever made a series of offseason moves Saturday to surround superstar Caitlin Clark with talent as the team looks to contend for a WNBA championship this year.
The Fever re-signed key players Lexie Hull and Kelsey Mitchell, while adding veteran Monique Billings from the Golden State Valkyries.
Last season, Mitchell averaged 20.2 points, 3.4 assists, and 1.8 rebounds in 31.4 minutes per game, and was a 2025 All-WNBA First Team selection and MVP finalist.
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Hull, meanwhile has become a fan favorite and part of the Fever core known as "Tres Leches" made up of her, Clark and Sophie Cunningham.
"We saw it on Twitter at some point, and people ran with it," Hull recently told Fox News Digital of the nickname. "It was funny."
Hull has also become a close personal friend of Clark, as Clark helped announce Hull's return to the team on a multi-year deal in a TikTok video on Saturday.
Billings, drafted 15th overall in 2018 by the Atlanta Dream, played there for six seasons before joining the Dallas Wings, Phoenix Mercury, and Valkyries. Known for her elite rebounding, she has consistently been a key rotational player with significant contributions in both the WNBA and overseas.
The players were signed after the Fever were one game shy of reaching the WNBA Finals in 2025 while Clark missed the entire postseason with an injury.
With Clark set to return, Indiana is keeping its core together while adding veteran depth to bolster its roster ahead of the 2026 season.
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