Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham and Tyrese Haliburton backed Lexie Hull after the Indiana Fever guard embraced her black-eyed look. Hull sustained a head injury during the Aug. 26 game against the Seattle Storm after colliding with Gabby Williams.It left a tennis-sized ball knot on her forehead. As time passed, the blood from the knot drained underneath her eyes, giving her a black-eyed look. She has stepped onto the court in two games since, and her look has gone viral. On Monday, Hull referenced the incident using Zac Efron's High School Musical hit, "Get’cha Head in the Game." "Took the song a little too literally," she wrote.Several of her friends, WNBA and Fever players, commented on the post. Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton hailed her song choice."great song choice," he wrote.Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham poked fun at their teammate."Go Lex 🩷," Clark wrote."way to use your noggin’ Lex 🥹," Cunningham joked.Chloe Bibby, Katie Lou Samuelson, Makayla Timpson, Aerial Powers, Lexie Brown and Veronica Burton also commented on the post embedded below: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostLexie Hull opens up on mindset of playing through injuries in an exclusive interview with SportskeedaLexie Hull is an Indiana Fever fan favorite for her ability to play through injuries and keep her intensity up throughout the game. She has gained more support since her head injury, especially after continuing to play against the Storm and in the two games since then, despite the black eyes.In an interview with Sportskeeda's Mark Medina. Hull explained her mindset, saying:"I broke my nose so I played in a mask for half a season [in 2023]. I think every player goes through nagging injuries that might not keep you out, but you think about it or you notice it. There are always those things throughout the course of the season. So you just have to suck it up and play through it."The Indiana Fever have needed that from Lexie Hull, especially amid their injury woes. Caitlin Clark is out indefinitely after sustaining a groin injury in July. Meanwhile, Sophie Cunningham, Sydney Colson and Aari McDonald are done for the season with severe injuries.Several others have also missed time occasionally, often leaving Indiana shorthanded this season.