With the 2025 WNBA season set to tip off on Friday, basketball fans have plenty to watch—especially with the NBA Playoffs in full swing into June.
The NBA is deep into the second round and approaching the conference finals. For Indiana fans, it’s an exciting time—they get to watch both the Indiana Fever and the Indiana Pacers in action.
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On Tuesday night, the Pacers eliminated the Cleveland Cavaliers to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals, and the support from Fever players has been noticeable.
Since both teams share Gainbridge Fieldhouse, travel isn’t an issue. Caitlin Clark and Lexie Hull are among the Fever players who’ve been spotted at Pacers playoff games.

Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull (10).Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK
Hull, who is from Spokane, Washington, grew up in a state that had the Seattle SuperSonics during the early years of her life. But when the team moved to Oklahoma City in 2008 to become the Thunder, she no longer had a hometown team.
Now, after spending the last three years in Indiana as part of the Fever, she’s become a full-blown Pacers fan.
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“I’m a big Pacers fan,” Hull said on Wednesday. “I can see them going all the way, taking the finals down. So, it’s fun to watch them, and it’s really cool just to see. When the postseason comes, anything can happen. And they have confidence in each other and confidence in their team, and obviously the city has confidence in them. So, I’m just excited to see how far they can take this.”
Hull and the Fever will surely be keeping an eye on the rest of the Pacers’ playoff run. For her sake, hopefully the games don’t overlap—whether the Pacers are on the road and the Fever are at home, or vice versa.
The Fever will kick off their season on Saturday against the Chicago Sky. Tip-off is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET
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