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NY Liberty guard Natasha Cloud speaks with CBS News New York's Krystle Rich heading into the game against the Indiana Fever and the upcoming All Star weekend.
THE STAGE IS SET 🌟 Team Clark and Team Collier have locked in their final rosters for the 2025 @ATT WNBA All-Star Game! Watch them take the court in Indianapolis July 19 at 8:30pm/ET on ABC. pic.twitter.com/sfFEELUyGb
Last week, the WNBA issued a fine warning to the New York Liberty guard for a matter unrelated to her play. Cloud’s teammate, forward Isabelle Harrison, also received a fine warning for wearing hats on the sideline of New York’s victory over the Las Vegas Aces, Cloud told The Athletic.
The officials have been frequently called out by players and coaches this season, and there is clearly tension between both parties seemingly every night. One of the latest players to point out the officiating issue is WNBA Champion and New York Liberty guard Natasha Cloud.
New York Liberty guard Natasha Cloud needled former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo as he announced he was staying in the race for New York City mayor as an independent.
New York Liberty veteran Natasha Cloud makes a bold statement ahead of WNBA CBA meeting, calling for player unity and better compensation.
The 2025 WNBA All-Star break is officially underway, hosted in Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Fever. This year's captains are Fever guard Caitlin Clark and Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier, who drafted their rosters on July 8.
Natasha Cloud stirred controversy with 'Trumpies' posts and warning to ICE about coming to New Yrok, adding to her history of political statements.
New York Liberty guard Natasha Cloud is not happy with the WNBA after being threatened with a fine due to her wardrobe at a recent game. She's taken to