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WNBA Star Natasha Cloud Sits Out Season To Focus On Social Justice Reform

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Washington Mystics guard and 2019 WNBA champion, Natasha Cloud, has decided to sit out for the 2020 basketball season in response to the growing Black Lives Matter movement.

RELATED: Some NBA Players May Sit Out Season To Honor George Floyd

"I am more than an athlete," Cloud captioned in her Instagram post.

WNBA’s Renee Montgomery of the Atlanta Dream also opted out of the 2020 season on June 18 to focus on social justice reform following the horrific death of George Floyd.

Both athletes join four-time WNBA champion for the Minnesota Lynx, Maya Moore, who has sat out for the last two seasons to fight for criminal justice reform.

RELATED: LeBron James, Trae Young, and More NBA Players Create Votiing Rights Group

As for NBA players, Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has joined other star Black athletes and entertainers to start a voting group aimed to protect African-American voting rights.

Source: Celebrities, Music, News, Entertainment, TV Shows & Videos | BET

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