So Who Is Gonna Sign Ian Clark?
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Re: So Who Is Gonna Sign Ian Clark?
The Bulls, I hope. They need as many shooters as possible. Snell, Murphy, Dunleavy all fit the bill. Clark would do same.
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Re: So Who Is Gonna Sign Ian Clark?
Considering the premium placed on three point shooting in FA this year, it's insane he went undrafted and unsigned as long as he did.
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Re: So Who Is Gonna Sign Ian Clark?
Ian Clark was the best pure shooter in this year's potential draftees. It's hardly one good game.Sir Thursday wrote:One good shooting game does not an NBA career make though, right? Remember this from last year?
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See, e.g., this piece by Luke Winn: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/colleg ... ian-clark/
Re: So Who Is Gonna Sign Ian Clark?
No, but he's been an amazing three point shooter over the course of 800 college attempts in four seasons, which is a very good sample size. Plus the three is the least altered shot by D in the NBA, and hence should transfer near perfectly if he has space created for him to spot up.Sir Thursday wrote:One good shooting game does not an NBA career make though, right? Remember this from last year?
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Re: So Who Is Gonna Sign Ian Clark?
Damon Stoudamire.v-zero wrote:No, but he's been an amazing three point shooter over the course of 800 college attempts in four seasons, which is a very good sample size. Plus the three is the least altered shot by D in the NBA, and hence should transfer near perfectly if he has space created for him to spot up.Sir Thursday wrote:One good shooting game does not an NBA career make though, right? Remember this from last year?
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