Mystics guard Natasha Cloud (T_Cloud4) made it clear after the team’s 92–74 win over the Dream on Tuesday night that she believes she deserved to be named an WNBA All-Star this season Mystics25
“I play both ends of the floor,” Cloud said. “Teams have to prepare for me every single night. I lead this league in assists. So, if y’all needed to see that I can score, I can score, too. I’m the floor general, though.”
The guard does lead the league with assists and assists per game . The Mystics currently sit in third place in the Eastern Conference with a 13–9 record.once her WNBA career is over. The 30-year-old was outraged by the various mass shootings that have taken place in the country this year, which led her to decide on her future career. She hasn’t hinted at when she expects to retire, though.