During her ongoing Unrivaled stint in Miami, Lexie Hull linked up with her twin sister, Lacie Hull, on Friday. The Indiana Fever star took to Instagram to share a snap of Lacie as they shared a meal at a restaurant for their reunion.
"best friend in town!!" Lexie captioned her IG story, coupled with a purple heart emoji.
Lacie reshared Lexie's story on her Instagram, relaying the excitement of catching up with her sister.
"first person I had to see back in the states!!!" Lacie captioned her IG story.
Like her sister, Lacie Hull was also a basketball star and played alongside Lexie up until college at Stanford, where they won a national championship in 2020-21. As twins, they were often confused on the court, but their skill sets complemented each other well, with Lacie being a skilled passer and Lexie being an aggressive scorer.
The twin sisters parted ways after their college careers. Lexie was selected sixth overall by the Indiana Fever in the 2022 draft, while Lacie chose not to pursue professional basketball and instead pursued a career in e-commerce.
Despite their separation after college, the sisters maintain close contact through various means.
“Now, we talk with each other on every form of communication—FaceTime, phone calls, text, Snapchat, Instagram DMs, TikTok, DMs, you name it,” Lacie said per Athletes Unlimited.
During the WNBA offseason, Lexie Hull is honing her skills for the upcoming season by participating in Unrivaled.
How is Lexie Hull performing in Unrivaled so far?
Lexie Hull was the 29th player to join Unrivaled for its inaugural season and represents the Rose BC alongside Kalheah Copper, Chelsea Gray, Angel Reese, Azura Stevens and Brittney Sykes.
They made their debut in the 3x3 league's inaugural season with a loss against the Vinyl BC, followed by another defeat to the Lunar Owls BC, bringing their record to 0-2. Lexie tallied three points, one rebound and one assist in a total of six minutes played across the two games.
The Fever guard concluded the 2024 WNBA season averaging 5.5 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists while shooting 44.1% from their field, including 47.1% from beyond the arc. She will suit up for Rose BC as they take on Mist BC in their third game of Unrivaled on Saturday.