Liz Cambage and Natasha Cloud’s latest WNBA beef ... is about milk?
Semifinals beef from 2019 lives on.
The WNBA season is on hold, but the beef is not. On Sunday, Natasha Cloud dished at Liz Cambage on Twitter, and from halfway around the world, Cambage came swinging back.
Over the weekend, the Mystics’ heated semifinals win over the Las Vegas Aces from last season was re-aired, and the team passed its Twitter keys to point guard Cloud to commentate. One of her tweets led to an argument with Cambage about physicality, using metaphors including milk and prosecco.
What happened? Let’s just jump into it.
First, Cloud posted a video of Cambage fouling Mystics center LaToya Sanders
Here’s what started it all:
— Washington Mystics (@WashMystics) April 18, 2020
The refs whistled Cambage for pushing Sanders in the back, and Cloud took a video chanting “You can’t do that.”
Cambage said Sanders needed some milk
Cambage is the queen of shit talk. We’ve known this. She loves to tell people how much stronger she is than them. She did this to ignite the playoff series last year, when she told the Mystics to “get in the weight room or get out of the post” after a Game 3 win.
So Cambage went at the Mystics, and Sanders specifically, on Sunday, saying “she needs some milk.”
she needs some milk https://t.co/8ANAn6tjyq
— Elizabeth Cambage (@ecambage) April 19, 2020
Cloud went to Google images and found something
Milk. pic.twitter.com/1nQLHiGMLU
— Natasha Cloud (@T_Cloud4) April 19, 2020
Then, the Mystics’ main account got involved
“Who needs milk when you got Champagne?” the account tweeted.
Who needs milk when you got champagne? @ecambage https://t.co/aTShyNovbJ pic.twitter.com/tfqG0px9HF
— Washington Mystics (@WashMystics) April 19, 2020
Cambage got the final word in
champagne? but y’all celebrated with prosecco..... https://t.co/KCyqc6XHsr pic.twitter.com/YxJCxJOgVF
— Elizabeth Cambage (@ecambage) April 19, 2020
I am floored by this entire back-and-forth partaking on a random quarantine Sunday, but thank you to all parties for providing entertainment.
I’m all the way on the other side of the world minding my own business, and y’all still can’t stop talking about me. I really be living rent free in all of y’alls heads
— Elizabeth Cambage (@ecambage) April 19, 2020
WNBA, if you’re watching, you have the power to make Mystics-Aces the first game of the next season, whenever that starts.
Please, DO IT!

