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July 16, 2026

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Natasha Cloud spoke with Front Office Sports about the hate WNBA players get from sports bettors. She called out commissioners Cathy Engelbert and Adam Silver, asking for improved dialogue and action on player security.

—Colin Salao

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Natasha Cloud Calls Out Cathy Engelbert Over Sports Bettor Threats

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Days after Chelsea Gray exposed a racist message from an apparent sports bettor, WNBA veteran Natasha Cloud said the abuse is far from an isolated incident.

Speaking to Front Office Sports on Wednesday, the Chicago Sky guard said it’s become “normal” for players to receive hateful messages from angry sports bettors after every game. 

“I’m called a bitch, I’m called a n*****, I’m called everything under the sun. I’ve been told that they hope that our plane crashes on the way home,” Cloud, a 12-year WNBA veteran, said ahead of the Sky’s game against the Seattle Storm.

Cloud praised Gray, a six-time All-Star and Finals MVP, for going public, saying it may help urge commissioner Cathy Engelbert to prioritize player safety.

“I think as one of the main faces of our league, too, it creates a dialogue that needs to be had. It puts pressure on Cathy, who we’ve been begging to step up for us in these spaces,” Cloud said.

“Now I think it demands her to actually take some initiative and to do something about it. I don’t know what it is that she’s going to do, but I also think that simple statements of not condoning shit is also really good for public relations as well.”

Cloud recognized that athletes across all sports face the same issue and pointed to NBA commissioner Adam Silver as a leader who also needs to push for change.

“We got NBA players being followed out in public because of not hitting parlays,” Cloud said. “I get that it’s really great for our league. It’s great for the business that is the NBA and the WNBA, and it helps expand. But at the end of the day, your job, your first priority is on the protection of the players, the protection of your investment into your players, and the safety surrounding the players.

“So for both Adam and Cathy, there still has to be dialogue around this as our leagues continue to expand and as we continue to navigate what this betting world is. ’Cause we want to be in it; it’s great for our league, but also within it, we have to be protected as human beings when we take these jerseys off.”

Elizabeth Williams, Cloud’s teammate who also serves as WNBPA secretary, told FOS that player leadership has scheduled a meeting with Engelbert ahead of WNBA All-Star weekend next week, when one of the priorities will be addressing player security. 

“Hopefully from that, we get more tangible steps in making sure that we’re not always on the back end of these things. And we continue to do things ahead of time,” Williams said.

A union source confirmed a meeting has been scheduled between players and the league. The players requested the meeting, though their request came before Gray’s post earlier this week. The WNBA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The meeting request also came before Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas called out Engelbert late last month after she received threats following an on-court incident with Caitlin Clark.

“The biggest thing is about our safety,” Thomas said. “We’re so concerned about the safety on the court, but time and time again, we’re having people threatening our lives. Leaking addresses out there. Putting crazy pictures that have nothing to do with basketball.”

Online harassment against women’s basketball players has been prevalent even before sports betting was widely legalized in the U.S. in 2018. But Cloud said the hate has “increased crazy” over the last few years due to sports betting.

Los Angeles Sparks forward Dearica Hamby and Minnesota Lynx guard Courtney Williams have also responded to angry sports bettors in recent weeks. 

Elizabeth Williams told FOS she feels sports betting has become an avenue for racists to express their anger.

“I think it’s just exposed it a little bit more because the hate’s always been there,” Elizabeth Williams said Wednesday. “I think people are kind of hiding behind sports betting and using it as an excuse when in reality, they were probably racist before and just needed a reason to try to act like they weren’t.”

The WNBA has taken steps to address overall hate toward players. In 2025, the league created the “No Space for Hate” campaign, which provides technology and resources for players.

Elizabeth Williams said much of the hate she receives online is “filtered out” because she uses apps that shield from social media abuse. But she said she still thinks the WNBA has been too “reactive” to issues surrounding online hate and player safety.

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The Final Showdown

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$7,790

That’s the get-in price for a ticket to the World Cup final Sunday at MetLife Stadium as of Thursday afternoon. That figure has risen as high as 16% over the past three days, according to TicketData. 

Prices for the Argentina-Spain match rose roughly 5% right after Argentina’s win over England, before falling to about 3% above the pre-match price. The fact that this is likely Lionel Messi’s last World Cup is probably contributing to the spike in prices. But while none of the semifinalists would have produced a weak ticket market, an England win would’ve probably driven a larger increase due to its nearly 60-year World Cup title drought and the relative ease of last-minute travel from England to New York. Read the story.

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Atlanta Wants More FIFA

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“I love the NFL and I love our Atlanta Falcons, but I would say, the atmosphere in the World Cup is just different, and I mean that in the most respectful way.”

—Billionaire Falcons owner Arthur Blank said to reporters during Argentina’s 2–1 semifinal win over England on Wednesday. Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which Blank opened in 2017, was widely ranked as one of the best venues of the World Cup, for which it hosted eight matches. Blank also owns MLS’s Atlanta United, and an NWSL team is set to debut in 2028. Read the story.

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Three Up, One Down

Jul 15, 2026; New York, NY, USA; A sold out crowd is announced during the Queens Classic match between Washington Spirit and Gotham FC at Citi Field.

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NWSL ⬆ The Queens Classic between Gotham FC and the Washington Spirit was sold out, with 42,175 in attendance at Citi Field on Wednesday. The crowd was the second largest in league history and set the record for the most-attended women’s sports event in New York City.

Argentina ⬇ The U.K. government has backed calls for FIFA to investigate the team’s players for brandishing a “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” banner on the field after their 2–1 semifinal win over England. In response to the banner, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer said, “The World Cup might not be ours, but the Falkland Islands definitely are.”

Adidas ⬆ Sunday’s World Cup final will be an all-Adidas affair, with Argentina and Spain repping the brand. Adidas sponsored 14 national teams in the tournament, and its share of the U.S. footwear market rose to 19.2% in June, up from 16% the year before.

NBC ⬆ The network and the Premier League launched the “Find Your Match” campaign to help new or casual soccer fans find a team to support. Fans will be matched with a club based on their answers to 11 questions, which range from music and travel preferences to how they handle nerves on a first date.  

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