The New York Liberty had only one selection in the 2025 WNBA Draft. With the 38th pick, the Liberty selected France native Adja Kane, a 20-year-old 6-foot-3 center.
On a busy women’s basketball Sunday night, with our attention already split between the Unrivaled semifinals and March Madness selection show, the WNBA shouldered in.
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.
Since its inception in 1997, the WNBA has seen 28 draft picks go first overall, counting the inaugural season's Elite draft, which selected already graduated players who had already been playing professionally on other American teams or overseas. How many of these 28 players can you name?
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.
The Liberty are acquiring guard Natasha Cloud from the Sun for the No. 7 pick in this year's draft and a 2026 first-round pick.
Natasha Cloud had been told she was going to retire with the Mercury prior to her trade for Alyssa Thomas to the Connecticut Sun. The Phoenix Mercury's season opener is fast approaching.
With less than one month remaining in the inaugural season of Unrivaled women's basketball, the sport seems primed for another year of incredible growth.
The new Unrivaled league continued on Monday with the Phantom and Rose facing off. Angel Reese's Rose team moved to 7-4 with the 71-59 win over Natasha
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.
The Phoenix Mercury have acquired Alyssa Thomas through a trade with the Connecticut Sun on a guaranteed one-year supermax contract. Thomas is guaranteed $249,244 for the next year under the core designation made by the Sun, and she’ll reside in The Grand Canyon State.
PHOENIX –The Phoenix Mercury have had the busiest offseason in the WNBA, losing a cornerstone of their franchise in Brittney Griner as she signed with the Atlanta Dream earlier this week.
Natasha Cloud expressed her happiness for Brittney Griner following her decision to join the Atlanta Dream in free agency. Cloud’s supportive message highlights the camaraderie among players in the WNBA as they navigate significant career changes and transitions.
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.
Natasha Cloud was sent from the Laces BC to the Lunar Owls and then subsequently to Phantom BC. The Lunar Owls received Courtney Williams.
TIME Magazine named WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever their 2024 Athlete of the Year.
“Despite the loss.” You will very often come across this qualifier when looking at a Natasha Cloud postseason stat line over the last two seasons. It is not necessarily a bad thing, being a player praised for their efforts despite the rest of their team being unable to provide as much of a punch.
Joining the Phoenix Mercury in the offseason via free agency and making an instant impact from the first game to the last this year, Natasha Cloud was a dominant force on the defensive end of the court and has been recognized for her efforts.
This Wednesday night, the Minnesota Lynx will lock horns with the Phoenix Mercury at Target Center for another game in their playoff series. The Minnesota Lynx are reigning in the Western Conference with an overall 30-10, while the Phoenix Mercury are ranked fourth with a bland 19-21 record.
There’s something about the phrase “blew a lead” that slaps the team who made significant advances square in the face. On Sunday afternoon, the Phoenix
Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud will serve a one-game suspension after reaching the league's technical foul limit. She picked up her seventh technical foul on Sunday and the WNBA announced the automatic suspension without pay on Monday.
The list of notable WNBA players commenting on the league's officiating continues to grow. Phoenix Mercury guarrd Natasha Cloud and center Brittney Griner had some comments following Monday's 84-70 loss to the New York Liberty.
Natasha Cloud scored 31 points, including four in the last minute, to help the injury-riddled Phoenix Mercury pull away from the Los Angeles Sparks in an 84-78 road victory on Sunday.
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.
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