Former Stanford legend and Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull will be joining the new 3v3 Unrivaled league.
Former Stanford women's basketball star Lexie Hull was recently added to the 30-woman roster of the new 3v3 Women's Basketball League, Unrivaled. Of course, the addition of Hull has promptedover whether or not Indiana Fever teammate Caitlin Clark would be joining the league as the 30th and final member. That final spot has not been announced, so it could be anyone.
According to the league's website, "Unrivaled will feature a brand new style of 3v3 basketball. The games will be played on a compressed full-court . The league is also setting a record with the highest average salaries in women’s sports history. All 30 initial players will receive equity ownership."
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