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‘Being Unapologetically You': Natasha Cloud on Pride, Activism & Life After WNBA
From WNBA champion to activist, Washington Mystics point guard Natasha Cloud has also made a name for herself off the court. Cloud shares with NBC4 what this year’s Pride means, what inspires her push for social justice, and what the future could hold.
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Washington, D.C. Sports Teams Collaborate on Anti-Gun Violence Initiative
Seven of D.C.’s professional teams announced the collaboration on Friday.
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Mystics, Sun Halt Social Media Coverage to Raise Awareness on Gun Violence
Both WNBA organizations stopped live tweeting for calls to action following the devastating school shooting in Texas on Tuesday.
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New Mystic Shakira Austin Excited to Return Home, Learn From Her Role Models
There’s only one team that Shakira Austin can call her home team and has some of the top players she’s looked up to in her career. That team just drafted her.
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Winners and Losers From 2022 WNBA Draft
Which teams made good selections and which ones didn’t? Lets sort it out with the latest WNBA draft in the books.
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Washington Mystics Trade No. 1 Draft Pick to Atlanta Dream
The Washington Mystics have traded their No. 1 overall draft pick to the Atlanta Dream ahead of this year’s 2022 WNBA Draft.
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Natasha Cloud Says Top Pick ‘Means Everything' for Mystics
For the first time since 1999, the Washington Mystics hold one of the WNBA’s hottest prizes: the No. 1 overall draft pick. Washington guard Natasha Cloud details what the pick means for the franchise.
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Mystics Head Coach Mike Thibault Enters WNBA's Health and Safety Protocols
Mike Thibault will not coach the Mystics for the final two games of the season as he enters the WNBA’s Health and Safety protocols.
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Megan Gustafson Calls Joining the Mystics ‘a Post Player's Dream'
After being waived by the Dallas Wings in May, Megan Gustafson will get the chance to learn behind two of the best post players in the league.
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Washington Mystics Wear Orange Warmups to Honor Victims of Gun Violence
The #WearOrange campaign is in honor of Hadiya Pendleton, who was fatally shot in Chicago in 2013.
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Mystics' City Jersey Continues Social Justice Initiative
The WNBA and Nike unveiled three new jerseys for each team in the league, including a special city edition, which the Mystics are using to continue their efforts for social justice. News4’s Shawn Yancy caught up with Mystics star Natasha Cloud about meaning behind the new uniform.
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Inside the Wubble: Behind the Scenes of WNBA Game Day Preparations
Washington Mystics assistant General Manager Maria Giovannetti is giving News4 a look at life in the WNBA Bubble, or as it’s being called: the Wubble! In part two of “Inside the Wubble,” Giovannetti gives us behind the scenes access into game day preparation. Previously, Giovannetti showed News4 how life looks like with her wife and daughter in the Wubble...
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Behind the Scenes of WNBA Game Day Preparations
Mystics assistant General Manager Maria Giovannetti is giving News4 a look at life in the WNBA Bubble, or as it’s being called: the Wubble.
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Washington Mystics Take News4 Inside the WNBA Bubble
Washington Mystics assistant GM Maria Giovannetti is giving News4 a behind the scenes look at life inside the WNBA Bubble, or as it’s being called: the Wubble.
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Washington Mystics' Assistant GM Takes Us Inside the WNBA's Bubble
Washington Mystics assistant GM Maria Giovannetti is giving News4 a behind the scenes look at life inside the WNBA Bubble, or as it’s being called: the Wubble.
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Former Wizards, Caps, Mystics Owner Irene Pollin Dies at 96
Former Washington Wizards, Mystics and Capitals owner Irene Pollin died at the age of 96. She was also a philanthropist and public health advocate. Lindsay Czarniak interviewed her several times over the years. She shares her memories.
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Delle Donne Hurt That Request Denied by Panel of Doctors
Elena Delle Donne is hurt that her request was denied to be medically excused for the season
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DC Sports Teams Raise Funds, Donate Meals to Workers Fighting Coronavirus
D.C. sports teams are part of the growing list of groups raising money and donating meals to workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. The foundation of Monumental Sports, which owns the Wizards, Mystics and Capitals, is making daily deliveries of hot meals to firehouses and coronavirus testing sites across D.C. The organization had raised $200,000 as...
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Delle Donne Waiting to Hear From WNBA Medical Review Panel
WNBA MVP Elena Delle Donne is waiting to have her case heard by the league’s independent panel of doctors to see if she’ll be medically excused for the season, according to Washington Mystics
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Washington Mystics' Natasha Cloud Sitting Out Season to Focus on Social Issues
News4’s Cory Chow spoke to Washington Mystics’ Natasha Cloud after she announced she will skip the WNBA season to focus on social justice reform.