Natasha Cloud, the starting point guard for the Washington Mystics, is not happy about being left off the WNBA’s 2021 All-Defensive Teams, named earlier today.

The 2019 WNBA champion had a career-high of 6.4 assists, 3.6 rebounds, and 1.4 steals across 31.6 minutes per game this season.

Cloud, however, couldn’t quite replicate her scoring from last season, where she averaged a career-high of 9 points per game. This season she averaged 8.7 points.

Still, Cloud was a consistent defensive force for the Mystics, starting every single game in which she appeared for the second year in a row.

Here’s what Cloud had to say:

The Washington Mystics staged an unlikely second-half comeback to defeat the Dallas Wings 76-75 on Saturday night.

The Mystics trailed the Wings 35-19 at the break. It was their lowest-scoring half of the season, as the team shot just 21.4 percent from the field.

Natasha Cloud, who didn’t score at all in the first half, went off in the second. Cloud scored a season-high 21 points, with 15 coming in the third quarter alone.

Myisha Hines-Allen helped Washington down the stretch as well, notching 15 points, five rebounds and two steals.

In her post-game interview, Cloud said her mentality going into the second half was “win or go home.”

“This is a playoff situation and we are fighting for our lives right now,” said Cloud adding, “We’re just going to try to carry this over into the next game but we are just taking it one game at a time.”

The Mystics currently sit ninth in the WNBA standings, behind the New York Liberty in the eighth and final postseason spot.

Next up: The Washington Mystics will host the Connecticut Sun at home on Tuesday.