Natasha Cloud, Liberty and Caitlin Clark
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Two games in, it’s clear the Liberty are big winners. The rest of the league, not so much.
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Clark threw her hands in the air, swung a fist through the air and wore a bewildered look as she sought out the officials to find out why she didn’t get the call that would’ve sent her to the free-throw line with a chance to win the game by sinking all three attempts.
The New York Liberty put forth a dominant effort against the Chicago Sky in the first road game of their championship defense.
Cloud, who played for the Phoenix Mercury last season, was traded twice this offseason, ultimately landing with the defending champions. Considered one of the best guards in the league, Natasha Clould made back-to-back defensive plays to seal the win for her team.
Natasha Cloud grabbed the mic after her gritty fourth-quarter performance helped secure the win Saturday. The 2019 champion (Washington Mystics) ended the night with 22 points and nine assists to help her new crew open the season with a bang.
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But that moment was an example of who Cloud is and why it was so easy for the Liberty to embrace her.
Natasha Cloud is already feeling at home with the New York Liberty after her first two games of the season. Cloud led the Liberty in scoring on Thursday in their 99-74 win over the Chicago Sky.
CHICAGO — Led by Natasha Cloud with four 3-pointers and 18 points, the defending champion New York Liberty broke the WNBA regular-season record by making 19 3s in a 99-74 victory over the Chicago Sky on Thursday night.