INDIANAPOLIS — The mother of Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull broke her silence Thursday with a phrase that cut through the noise of a spiraling season: “She’s not broken, she’s being broken.”
The comment came after another Did Not Play — Hull’s sixth in the last ten games — and it landed like a grenade in an already volatile fan discourse.
It is no longer a stats debate.
It is a human story about confidence, public criticism, and the emotional price of a bench war being fought under the brightest spotlight in women’s basketball.
💡 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: What did Lexie Hull’s mother say about her benching?
- A: She said, ‘She’s not broken, she’s being broken,’ highlighting the emotional impact of repeated DNPs and public criticism.
- Q: How many games has Lexie Hull not played in recently?
- A: She has recorded six Did Not Play (DNP) designations in the last ten games.