WNBA Fans are caught off guard when they witness what could be called a deliberate cameraman move. During Tuesday’s game between the Lunar Owl BC and Rose BC, one segment showed a close capture of Rose’s Lexie Hull’s bottom after a dead ball, before switching back to her face. The clip went viral, and Fans couldn’t help but throw daring remarks at it.
One user, @Code_E_Banx, wrote at X/Twitter, “Give that cameraman a raise,” giving kudos to how the clip was framed. However, user @id6klub quickly pushed back, commenting, “The cameraman wasn’t doing the zooming. The h**** person who posted the TikTok did that,” arguing that the notorious close-up of Hull’s backside was deliberately edited by fans.
Lexie Hull
Please put her on tv pic.twitter.com/wqWOrheY44— Lexie Hull and Sophie C reposts TikTok (@HullTiktok) January 6, 2026
Still, many WNBA Fans couldn’t help but become heated when it comes to witnessing the trending tight shot of Hull.
“Go to h**** jail,” one user said, calling to the fans who have merely watched the clip for suggestive intentions.
“I just need to understand why I can’t stay on her feet. She was on the floor multiple times within three minutes span and I’m just so confused,” one user wrote.
“Fever players always stand e**** AF for pictures and autographs. It ain’t your fault they’re short. that s*** is bad on the back, stand straight,” one user remarked.

While Hull was the center of the WNBA Fans‘ barrages, she still had the last laugh as the Rose BC dominated the Lunar Owls, 80-62. Hull scored seven points and grabbed four rebounds, but she also had four fouls, which may’ve been why she was always on the floor. Her team will seek to continue the winning momentum against the Vinyl BC on Friday.
WNBA Fans throw shade on star after voicing out amidst CBA negotiations
Before the Lunar Owls vs Rose match that caught the eyes of many WNBA Fans, founder Napheesa Collier made sure to slightly throw some shade at the WNBA amidst the ongoing CBA talks between the league and the players’ association. She believed that the league should further pursue sustainability and that it needs to grow financially.
However, some WNBA Fans didn’t buy Collier’s statement. One user, @bankrolddontfold, highlighted the marketability of Unrivaled and how its impact has yet to capture a large audience, writing, “‘Successful’ bruh you had a million investors and still barely broke even.”
While WNBA Fans still don’t see the hype of Unrivaled, now in its second season, it is highly set to be the biggest off-season league for young women in years. It is now home to roughly 75% of the WNBA’s players, all of whom aim to further hone their skills.

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