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Jason Clark
PG/SG - 6'2, 170lbs - 34 years old - 0 years of NBA experience
Signed in Italy - Signed with Udine
  • Birthdate: 01/16/1990
  • Drafted (NBA): Undrafted, 2012
  • Pre-draft team: Georgetown
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: Doug Neustadt (The Neustadt Group)
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
5th July, 2012BelgiumSigned a one year contract with Okapi Aalstar.
8th August, 2013BelgiumSigned a one year contract with Charleroi.
7th September, 2014GermanySigned a two month contract with Goettingen.
23rd October, 2014GermanyLeft Goettingen.
23rd October, 2014BelgiumSigned an eight week contract with Okapi Aalstar.
21st December, 2014TurkeySigned for the remainder of the season with Belediye Ankara D.S.I..
25th June, 2015TurkeyRe-signed by Belediye to a one year contract.
11th March, 2016TurkeyLeft Belediye.
25th June, 2016BelgiumSigned a one year contract with Antwerp Giants.
27th July, 2017BelgiumSigned another one year contract with Antwerp Giants.
Career Moves
2008 - 2012Georgetown (NCAA)
July 2012Miami Heat (Summer League)
July 2012 - June 2013Okapi Aalstar (Belgium)
August 2013 - June 2014Charleroi (Belgium)
September 2014 - October 2014Goettingen (Germany)
October 2014 - December 2014Okapi Aalstar (Belgium)
December 2014 - March 2016Belediye Ankara D.S.I. (Turkey, TBL2)
June 2016 - presentAntwerp Giants (Belgium)
Articles about Jason Clark

March 15, 2011

Those two are the foundation of the team. Alongside them are some useful role players. Jason Clark is a pesky combo guard defender with a good jumpshot, an undersized two without point guard abilities, but with the speed and smarts to contribute on both ends. If he can greatly improve his handle and make fewer turnovers, even better. Julian Vaughn has a strong rebounder and shotblocker, who plays exclusively in the paint on either end and who has developed an offensive game, mainly righty hooks over the left shoulder and a spin move. Alongside him, freshman Nate Lubick is a high-IQ, low mistake big man, with some strength, toughness, passing vision, good hands, hustle, acceptable defense, and an inside/outside offensive game that will be much more evident next season. Hollis Thompson has been stuck with playing the power forward position for stretches when he is unquestionably a natural three, but he has also prospered into an excellent shooter, hitting 44% from downtown and giving forth valiant effort on the glass and interior defense, despite the matchup disadvantages. Henry Sims can rebound, pass, run the court and block shots, or he can throw the ball away, commit silly fouls, drop passes and constantly get caught out of position on defense, depending on what day it is. And Jerelle Benimon, while rather unreliable at this point, contributes some athleticism and defensive depth.

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