Earl Clark, on assignment to Iowa from the Phoenix Suns, started out pretty terribly (0-for-4 with two of his shots blocked), but finished the game with a respectable 19 points, 10 boards while adding two steals and two blocks. He shot just 7-of-18 from the floor - the worst percentage of any Iowa starter - but he looked pretty good otherwise. The best thing he did in this game was simply serve as a match-up problem. I don't think he's amazing right now, but I do think he will be. Looking at the play-by-play, he made just one of his 12 jump shots he attempted, though three were blocked. Otherwise, five of his six makes were assisted, and - as you'll see in the highlights above - his teammates usually gave him the ball in spots where even Seth Pollack could score.
Scott recaps Earl Clark's second D-league game at Ridiculous Upside
and btw - I think Scott is being generous in suggesting that could hit wide open looks at the basket against D-league players. But thanks.
almost 2 years ago
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