The latest training footage from Lexie Hull is making waves in the WNBA community—and for all the right reasons. The Indiana Fever guard is putting in serious work this offseason, sharpening her game alongside Caitlin Clark and Brianna Turner in a meticulously designed training regimen. Unlike the flashy, social media-driven workouts that dominate the offseason, Hull’s approach is all about game-specific development. Her focus? Improving her perimeter shooting, perfecting off-ball movement, and refining her finishing around the rim—all skills that directly translate to her role within the Fever’s motion offense. Meanwhile, over in Chicago, Angel Reese’s latest workout videos are raising eyebrows for entirely different reasons.

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Rather than honing the post moves and close-range finishing that would elevate her game, Reese is seemingly attempting to reinvent herself as a three-point shooter—a curious choice for a player who struggled to convert shots within five feet last season. The contrast between these two young stars highlights a crucial distinction in player development: working hard versus working smart. With Hull making clear strides in areas that matter most, is Reese’s offseason focus setting her up for success—or for disappointment? Let’s break it all down.