The last time major women’s professional basketball was played in Philadelphia, local gal Dawn Staley was in the spotlight. The now-legendary head coach
Unrivaled is a nice offseason option for players, but it is no WNBA replacement. That's because the fledgling 3x3 league lacks the history, established platform, geographic team identities and other factors that the WNBA provides.
New York Liberty guard Natasha Cloud has never been defined solely by numbers, but her time in Unrivaled has added a new level of efficiency and confidence to her all-around game.
New York Liberty guard Natasha Cloud and her Phantom BC team handed Breanna Stewart and the Mist BC their first loss of season 2 of Unrivaled. Cloud, known for her defensive intensity and playmaking came up big on both sides of the ball when her Phantom team needed it most.
The Phoenix Mercury were trying to get back into the playoffs in 2024 , and they brought in their share of new players. The most notable name was Kahleah Copper, and they acquired her in a trade with the Chicago Sky.
New York Liberty guard Natasha Cloud is using her platform to speak up for the players who often go unheard. As the WNBA and WNBPA continue to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement, the veteran guard has taken to social media to defend one of the most essential parts in the current CBA: team housing.
Natasha Cloud has always worn her hometown pride on her sleeve. This week, the New York Liberty guard returned to her hometown, meeting fans at Love Park following the announcement that Unrivaled will play regular-season games in Philadelphia this winter.
She was the heroine Gotham (basketball) deserves and maybe even the one it needs right now. For the New York Liberty on Sunday, she was a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a ...
Natasha Cloud tied a season high with 23 points, Breanna Stewart added 18 and the defending WNBA champion New York Liberty took a 76-69 overtime victory over the host Phoenix Mercury in the first game of their playoff series Sunday.
Ahead of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, players made their feelings about negotiations with owners on the league's next collective bargaining agreement crystal clear.
Natasha Cloud scored a season-high 23 points as the New York Liberty overcame an 11-point deficit, took control late in the third quarter and rallied for an 89-79 victory over the visiting Los Angeles Sparks on Thursday.
New York Liberty forward Leonie Fiebich wrapped up her FIBA Women’s EuroBasket campaign on Sunday by pouring in 20 points, grabbing four rebounds and dishing out three assists in Germany’s 81-70 victory over the Czech Republic.
As of now, Natasha Cloud isn’t one of the top contenders to receive this year’s WNBA MVP Award. Given her successful track record this season, however, that should change.
The New York Liberty continued their championship ways on Thursday night as they beat Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky by a commanding score of 99-74. The Liberty's incredible win moved coach Sandy Brondello's team to 2-0 on the season while the Sky continued their disappointing start; now holding an 0-2 record.
Natasha Cloud has been in the WNBA for 10 seasons, so she knows her way around the league and its teams. Cloud, who played for the Phoenix Mercury, saw her zip code change a couple of times in the offseason due to trades.
The New York Liberty are acquiring guard Natasha Cloud from the Connecticut Sun for a pair of first-round draft picks. The Sun will receive the No. 7 overall selection in the 2025 WNBA Draft and a 2026 first-rounder.
This trade comes less than two months after the Phoenix Mercury traded Cloud to the Connecticut Sun during the offseason as part of a major deal that included Alyssa Thomas.
Natasha Cloud recently opened up about her unexpected trade from the Phoenix Mercury to the Connecticut Sun, revealing her initial plans to retire with the former.
Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud has been busy with the inaugural season of the Unrivaled League, playing for Phantom BC in the 3-on-3 professional women’s basketball league, but hasn’t been distracted enough to forget about what’s about to happen in the WNBA.
Just as she is getting prepared for a tough battle on the court between the Phoenix Mercury and Minnesota Lynx tonight, but she has also been a strong advocate off the court for an even bigger battle in society.
As the hype surrounding Natasha Cloud’s arrival with the Phoenix Mercury keeps growing exponentially, the team is offering the first-ever number customization on her Nike Explorer and Rebel jerseys for fans to purchase. Repping the number zero this season after wearing No.
In the offseason, Natasha Cloud was a free agent and after searching for a new home, she ended up signing with the Phoenix Mercury. The do-it-all guard is bringing her elite playmaking and defensive skillset to the Valley, something that will create a new dynamic in Phoenix.