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Lexie Hull Reacts to Indiana Fever News on Sunday

The Indiana Fever got some good news on Sunday following their disappointing 89-87 loss to the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday. Kelsey Mitchell was named an All-Star reserve for the upcoming 2025 WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis on July 19. 

Mitchell, who is averaging a career-best 19.3 points on 45.5% shooting, 1.7 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.3 triples per game this season, will be joining All-Star captain Caitlin Clark and All-Star starter Aliyah Boston in what will be Mitchell's third consecutive appearance in the All-Star Game. 

In the loss to the Sparks, Mitchell posted 19 points on 8-of-17 shots, including three triples.

Congratulations have poured in for the 29-year-old veteran, including a two-word message from Indiana teammate Lexie Hull.

"yes ma'am 🥳" Hull wrote on Instagram, sharing the Fever's congratulatory post.

It is worth noting that Hull was one of the top WNBA players who received the most fan votes for the All-Star Game. She ranked eighth overall with 633,968 total votes, which speaks volumes about her popularity among the fans. 

However, since the media, players and coaches also vote to determine the starters and the reserves, Hull ultimately missed out on what would have been her first All-Star appearance. 

Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull congratulated teammate Kelsey Mitchell's All-Star selection. 

Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull congratulated teammate Kelsey Mitchell's All-Star selection. 

The Fever will be well-represented in the All-Star Game, though, with no less than three players from the squad taking part in the festivities. 

As captain, Clark will get the opportunity to draft her own All-Star squad, which means that she could potentially be teammates with both Boston and Mitchell in the big game.  

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