MIAMI — Natasha Cloud is joyful to have an escape from New York’s brutal winters.
The wind tunnels and snow received’t discover her in Miami, the place she returned for the second WNBA offseason to play in Unmatched.
Cloud can put on her cropped Phantom tee with no need to layer up on the stroll from one constructing on Unmatched’s campus to a different.
“It’s been nice,” Cloud informed The Put up on Saturday after shootaround. “Now we have a very good staff. Now we have good chemistry and vitality in our locker room.”
Cloud is totally again after having what she described as a “little … cleanup” process on her left knee.
“It wasn’t one thing that affected my taking part in,” Cloud stated. However she determined to have the arthroscopy process to handle ache — the results of years of wear and tear and tear on her physique from taking part in and coaching — that had been bothering her.
Cloud, 33, spent the early elements of the WNBA offseason rehabbing in New York, the place she additionally performed vacationer together with her companion and Liberty teammate Isabelle Harrison.
She acquired the thumbs up from trainers final month to play at Unmatched, although she stated she’s being aware of her physique whereas adjusting to the speedy tempo and stop-and-go nature of Unmatched’s type of play.
“It’s simply been increase my muscular tissues,” Cloud stated.
Total, although, Cloud welcomed the change of surroundings and a return to a schedule centered on basketball, particularly in mild of the uncertainty that surrounds the 2026 WNBA season as contentious negotiations for a brand new collective bargaining settlement proceed.
She doesn’t need to spend an excessive amount of vitality or time serious about what the long run holds.
How can she? All the things stays in flux till a brand new CBA is completed.
“I simply need the CBA negotiated so we are able to even get there,” Cloud stated. “That’s the annoying half is folks ask us, like, ‘Oh, what are your plans? And it’s like, ‘We are able to’t even plan.’”

The whole WNBA panorama may change with effectively over 100 free brokers, together with Cloud, set to develop into out there.
However gamers are standing agency in what they’re asking for. The third deadline got here and went midnight Saturday with no deal having been made.
The WNBA is working in “established order,” or primarily enterprise as ordinary, in the meanwhile, as the 2 sides plan to barter in good religion.
A free company moratorium appears seemingly, and a historic participant strike shouldn’t be out of the query.
One of many largest sticking factors revolves round income share. Gamers are asking for 30 % of gross income, whereas the league has supplied 70 % of internet income.
“We’re not asking for an excessive amount of,” Cloud stated. “I do know they’re gonna hold saying that. We’re asking for our worth, our price and only for fairness in one thing that continues to develop, that we develop … I simply want that to be valued.
“Now we have the leverage. Now we have the help of our followers, we’ve help of possession lots of our possession and that’s why generally I simply want we may sit down and meet with our house owners and bypass the league as a result of we’d get extra work accomplished.”
Within the meantime, Cloud is grateful for Unmatched, which supplies Cloud and 53 different WNBA gamers a way of normalcy.
“Now we have a spot right here that can hold us, will home us year-round, we’ve amenities 12 months spherical, we’ve, in lots of methods, extra sources,” Cloud stated. “If something, I feel Unmatched places good strain on the W to decide as a result of if not, we’ve different leagues which can be keen to put money into us and pay us rattling close to what you’re paying us.”
