The Chicago Sky are making bold moves to reshape their roster, signing veteran guard Natasha Cloud to a one-year deal worth $555,000, league sources confirmed. The experienced playmaker brings championship pedigree and defensive tenacity to a Sky team looking to climb the standings. To make room, the team has waived rookie Hailey Van Lith, with sources citing the coaching staff's preference for a specific "style of play" that better aligns with Cloud's veteran leadership and on-court IQ.
Cloud, known for her gritty defense and playmaking ability, has been a steady force in the WNBA, averaging over 10 points and 6 assists per game last season. Her arrival signals Chicago's commitment to building a more disciplined, fast-paced system. For Van Lith, the move is a tough break—she showed flashes of potential early in her rookie campaign, but the Sky's coaching staff clearly values experience and a specific fit over raw development at this stage.
This shakeup adds intrigue to Chicago's season as they aim to compete in a loaded Eastern Conference. For fans rocking Sky gear, it's a reminder that roster moves are all about finding the right chemistry—whether you're a seasoned vet or a rising star. Stay tuned as the team's new identity takes shape on the court. — Updated for the latest from the WNBA.
