Natasha Cloud's tenure with the Phoenix Mercury lasted just one season after the team traded her to the Connecticut Sun.
The WNBA landscape continues to be shaken by major moves ahead of free agency, with one of the latest transactions involving Natasha Cloud.
Years ago, Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud began to hear about rumblings of a basketball league. That league would become Unrivaled. The 3×3 league, put together by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart has been the talk of the WNBA offseason.
The Unrivaled women's 3-on-3 pro women's basketball league debuted Friday in Miami (Fla.), which comes just ahead of WNBA free agency opening Tuesday. During the new league's Thursday media availability, the Phoenix Mercury's Natasha Cloud called Unrivaled ...
The WNBA season is months away, but there’s now an opportunity to watch WNBA stars including Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier and Brittney Griner.
The NWSL officially sealed the deal with Denver early Thursday, granting the league's 16th expansion team to the Mile High City for a planned 2026 debut. To welcome the city's first-ever major league women's team,
WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner is leaving the Phoenix Mercury after an 11-year career and intends to sign with the Atlanta Dream.
Valley native Madeline Sulka started her coaching journey as a video coordinator. Her ultimate goal is to be an NBA head coach, and she is following a path paved by successful video coordinators before her to get there.
On Wednesday, the Phoenix Mercury traded South Carolina women’s basketball alum Ty Harris to the Connecticut Sun. As part of a WNBA blockbuster that also sent Alyssa Thomas to Connecticut and sent Natasha Cloud,
An earlier blog called blockbuster trades “rare in the WNBA.” In fact, they happen twice a week now. We regret the error.
WNBA stars are shaking things up, with Phoenix Mercury mainstay Brittney Griner headed to the Atlanta Dream among other blockbuster moves.
The Unrivaled Women’s Basketball League, a three-on-three professional women’s basketball league features a shorter court, six teams and 36 WNBA players, including three Phoenix Mercury players.