Mystics' Natasha Cloud signs new deal after opting out last season

Washington Mystics' Natasha Cloud drives up the court against the Las Vegas Aces. during the second half of Game 4 of a WNBA playoff basketball in Las Vegas. (John Locher/AP)

WASHINGTON -- Point guard Natasha Cloud signed a multiyear contract to return to the Washington Mystics after opting out of last season to focus on bringing attention to social justice issues.

Cloud helped the Mystics win the 2019 WNBA title.

"She is the engine that drives us -- our pace on offence, the start of our defence, the energy at practice on a daily basis," Washington coach and general manager Mike Thibault said in the team's news release about the signing on Wednesday. "Her constant quest to improve herself and our team was manifested in our march to a championship.''

Cloud was taken in the second round of the 2015 WNBA draft by the Mystics and her 617 assists are the most in team history. She averaged career highs of nine points, 5.6 assists and 32.1 minutes in 2019.

"I have grown up here as a person, as a player and as an activist. D.C., love y'all," Cloud said, via the team announcement."There is no one else I'd rather rock with."

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