Natasha Howard’s basketball journey continues to be one of resilience and impact. The 33-year-old Indiana Fever forward has been steadily grinding since entering the league as the fifth overall pick in the 2014 WNBA draft.
A standout at Florida State, Howard has often flown under the radar. With the addition of young stars like Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark over the past two seasons, Howard's leadership and consistency have become even more valuable.
On Tuesday, she reminded everyone of her ability. Howard put up 16 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to help the Fever take down the Minnesota Lynx and win the Commissioner’s Cup Championship. After the game, she was named the MVP.
Howard reflected on the moment with a heartfelt post on social media, addressing her journey and the critics she’s faced:
“When people say no, God says yes. MVP Howard added to the resume.”
Her message began with a candid look at the doubt she’s encountered:
“I remember people laughing at me, harassing me on social media, telling me I was washed up and not good enough to win anything. Many of them had no idea how long my resume really is. I can’t lie, it bothered me, because I’m someone who puts high expectations on myself so I can be more than enough for the people around me.”
Howard continued with a message about her motivation:
“Even if I don’t win anything, I know that by setting the bar high, I’ll always remember what I’m working toward. I never want to outshine or be better than anyone. All I’ve ever wanted, and still want, is to be a winner everywhere I go. I want to make a difference. I want to teach others how to be winners, too.”
She went on to talk about being overlooked and how her faith has guided her:
“I will always be more than enough for my teammates, because that’s who God has called me to be. This isn’t just basketball to me it’s my life.”
The Fever are currently 9-8 as they head into Saturday night’s game against the Los Angeles Sparks. Howard has played in all 17 games this season, averaging 11.2 points and 4.9 rebounds. She’s one of five Indiana players scoring in double figures, offering consistent production on both ends of the court.
Howard’s message, and her play, serve as a reminder that perseverance and belief still go a long way in this league.
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