Each day THUNDER.NBA.COM will take a look at one of the top draft prospects in the June 25 NBA Draft.
Today, we'll focus on Louisville forward Earl Clark.
THE SKINNY
Forward
6’9”
220 lbs.
Clark averaged 14.2 points on 45.7% shooting, 8.7 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.4 blocks and 1.0 steals as a junior at Louisville. He upped those numbers during the Big East Tournament, where he averaged 18.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 4.6 assists.
The versatile Clark led Louisville in scoring and rebounding and was second on the team in assists and blocked shots per game. Clark has a wingspan of more than seven feet and is known for his athleticism, with the ability to play both forward positions, and defense. And his college stats show that he has both sound passing and ball handling skills.
MORE ABOUT EARL
Going back to the NCAA Tournament, Rivals.com writes about Clark being a thorn in the side of the North Carolina Tar Heels prior to the teams’ match-up in a regional final....
Earlier during Clark's junior season, the Newark Star-Ledger, his hometown paper, caught up with the Louisville forward and his father to talk about the benefit of returning to college for one more season.
Contact Chris Silva
Today, we'll focus on Louisville forward Earl Clark.
THE SKINNY
Forward
6’9”
220 lbs.
Clark averaged 14.2 points on 45.7% shooting, 8.7 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.4 blocks and 1.0 steals as a junior at Louisville. He upped those numbers during the Big East Tournament, where he averaged 18.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 4.6 assists.
The versatile Clark led Louisville in scoring and rebounding and was second on the team in assists and blocked shots per game. Clark has a wingspan of more than seven feet and is known for his athleticism, with the ability to play both forward positions, and defense. And his college stats show that he has both sound passing and ball handling skills.
MORE ABOUT EARL
Going back to the NCAA Tournament, Rivals.com writes about Clark being a thorn in the side of the North Carolina Tar Heels prior to the teams’ match-up in a regional final....
Earlier during Clark's junior season, the Newark Star-Ledger, his hometown paper, caught up with the Louisville forward and his father to talk about the benefit of returning to college for one more season.
Contact Chris Silva












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