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On this Sunday, we have our final post of Natasha Cloud Week. Today, I’ll do my best to sum up why it’s so hard for Washington Mystics fans to see her
On this Sunday, we have our final post of Natasha Cloud Week. Today, I’ll do my best to sum up why it’s so hard for Washington Mystics fans to see her go.
Last week was NBA All-Star Weekend. It is not uncommon for WNBA players to be part of the events, especially the All-Star Celebrity Game. So, seeing now Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud there instead of Washington Mystics guard there stung a bit, even with the news of her departure being a couple weeks old by then.
If I have to rationalize why mystic fan will miss Cloud , it is comes come down to each of the six post we write this last week :
On Feb. 4, Jenn Hatfield of The Next wrote a column on Cloud’s departure, which included quotes from fans who appreciated her passion on and off the court. If I had to sum up Hatfield’s piece plus all of the pieces from the last week, it all comes down to this.
Natasha Cloud was the Mystics’ heart and soul for the last decade. She may not have been a franchise player like Elena Delle Donne or a budding superstar talent like Emma Meesseman. But Cloud grew with the team long term despite being a late draft pick. And from there, she became a voice for the team and the DMV. And yes, Cloud also became one of the best two-way guards in the WNBA.
I’ll admit it, I will miss Cloud’s presence on this team for all of these reasons. Do you as well? Let us know in the comments below.