
The Indiana Fever have become the WNBA’s biggest attraction over the past two seasons. Led by Caitlin Clark, the Fever have consistently drawn record television audiences, sold-out arenas and unprecedented fan engagement while establishing themselves as one of the league’s premier championship contenders.
The team’s success has been driven by its star power and the chemistry that has developed throughout the roster, with veterans and young players embracing roles that have made the Fever one of the league’s closest groups.
Fever players have routinely celebrated one another’s milestones throughout the season, and among those who have consistently been the first to support is Lexie Hull.
Hull was back at it again on Monday when Kelsey Mitchell was unveiled as the newest athlete to join Puma.
She quickly celebrated the announcement with a short comment: “Love this!!!!”
Mitchell has developed into one of the Fever’s most valuable players since being selected No. 2 overall in the 2018 WNBA Draft. A three-time All-Star and 2025 All-WNBA First Team selection, she remains one of the league’s best scorers and one of Indiana’s longest-tenured players.
Mitchell now joins a growing list of Fever stars with major endorsement deals. Clark has a long-term signature partnership with Nike, while Aliyah Boston and Sophie Cunningham are Adidas athletes.
Hull has not signed with a major footwear brand, although she consistently wears Nike sneakers on the court. The 26-year-old forward recently launched her own cosmetics company, Forta, as her profile continues to grow both on and off the court. She has grown into a fan favorite since being drafted sixth overall in 2022 and re-signed with Indiana during the offseason on a multiyear contract.
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