“Playing with these two players, playing with everyone, is essential, and they’re all good people,” she stated.

“I think that’s something fans don’t always see — these players don’t just yell at referees or push people around. Off the court, they’re different, and people need to know that.”
Clark and Reese, known for both their talent and the controversy they stir, have left a mark on the league with their unique and charismatic style.
While Clark endured an injury-plagued season last year, playing in only 13 games, Angel Reese continued her streak of double-doubles, recording 23, though her second season was marked by a controversial interview with the Chicago Tribune.
Lexie Hull reflects on locker room dynamics
Lexie Hull has witnessed firsthand how the presence of Clark and Reese influences team chemistry.
Her insights reveal that the players’ personalities don’t always match public perception and that competition within the locker room can coexist with respect and camaraderie.
According to Hull, this combination creates a challenging yet enriching environment. Where young prospects can learn from some of the league’s most prominent figures.

DeWanna Bonner’s departure and its impact on Hull
Lexie Hull also discussed the unexpected mid-season departure of former teammate DeWanna Bonner.
“I was so excited because finally there was a player in my position to admire. Someone who had won in the league, had all those accomplishments, and someone I could learn from,” Hull explained.
“And then, suddenly, she left, and we were all like, ‘What happened?’ We were never given an explanation.”
Bonner, who had signed a one-year contract with the Fever. Moved to the Phoenix Mercury after feeling she didn’t fit within the organization.