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“He's done a great job from the time he decided to transfer -- before he got up to Gonzaga -- because the clips that I watched him when he was at San Jose State when my assistant Brian Michaelson brought him to me, he said, ‘Coach, he's athletic. “I have a really quick jump. NBA.com is part of Turner Sports Digital, part of the Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network.Clarke exceeded his wildest expectations at Gonzaga.He’s the latest example of the cruise-control program Mark Few has built in Spokane. Latest on Memphis Grizzlies small forward Brandon Clarke including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN AIR Highlights 12,986 views. I’m looking forward to having these shots become better weapons for me.”Clarke was also third among Gonzaga players in assists, averaging nearly two a game, and third in steals.

Brandon Clarke nearly hits head on rim two dunks in Grizzlies vs. Clippers game. At the NBA Combine Clarke put up the best time among frontcourt players in the lane agility testing which demonstrated his ability to rapidly shuffle his feet defensively. With a 6-foot-10 wingspan and leaping ability -- at the “I’ve always had great timing,” Clarke says by way of explaining his prowess as a rim protector. He has a knack for making stuff happen around the rim, but this shot is broken, and it cannot be fixed.’“By the time he got to Gonzaga I was like, ‘I don't know about that. I really couldn’t see it having gone any better for me.” “He does a lot of things on both ends of the floor.”Clarke’s work in the gym has begun to pay dividends.“I’ve been shooting it really well from the NBA 3 line,” he says. That’s because, through a combination of mining the underrated Pacific Northwest area for high school talent, recruiting internationally, and nabbing the occasional transfer like Clarke, the Bulldogs have transcended the mid-major tag their affiliation with the West Coast Conference would suggest and have earned a place among the game’s elite programs.During a redshirt year in 2017-18 and his only season playing for the Zags, Clarke not only got a taste of the program’s success -- he made major contributions to an NCAA tournament Elite Eight run.Clarke, a 6-foot-8, 215-pound redshirt junior, put up monster numbers, leading the nation in field-goal percentage (.694) and blocked shots (117) and averaging 16.9 points and 8.6 rebounds.
He envisions an NBA role similar to that of the player he’d most like to emulate and studies often on film -- Golden State’s Draymond Green.“He isn’t a guy that likes to force up shots,” Clarke says. Brandon Clarke elevated for two dunks in the third quarter against the Clippers that showcased his elite vertical … These days, fans and pundits don’t mention Few’s name when power conference coaching jobs come open. Brandon Clarke averaged 3.1 blocks per game last season, which was third best in the nation. This year, I was really good at making the shots I was taking. In the max vertical leap testing his 40.5" jump was fourth highest among … Brandon Clarke Name Age/DOB Height Weight Wingspan (estimate, if N/A) Standing Reach Position (role) Brandon Clarke 22; 9/1/1996 6’8.25 207 6’8.25 8’6 Defensive first, low usage offensive player.

But those people weren’t at Gonzaga practices every day.“He has developed himself,” Few said during the NCAA tournament.

For that success ratio he credits an understanding of the game and his own abilities, as well as his new teammates in Spokane.“A lot of it is basketball IQ,” says the native Canadian who played his high school ball in Arizona before signing with San Jose State. “And now I feel like I can make every midrange shot I take. Brandon Clarke is both. Brandon Clarke averaged 16.9 points and 8.6 rebounds during his junior season at Gonzaga. Brandon Clarke (15) Forward - REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2018-19) Appeared in 37 games as a Zag…started in 36…averaged 28.1 minutes per game…16.9 points per game…season Brandon did and the staff did, and now it's to the point where he can shoot the ball out at the 3.”Clarke’s junior year 3-point stats were meager -- 4-for-15 for 26.7 percent -- but are no longer relevant. And I had teammates who made it so the floor was spaced and I could operate inside more.

Brandon Clarke waited more than 600 days to make his debut at Gonzaga, ... so you can probably figure out my max vertical.” Clarke has channeled these gifts into immense production at … Brandon Clarke Top 10 Plays from 2018-2019 NCAA Season - Duration: 3:50. 3:50. He’s spent every day since Gonzaga’s season ended working on his jump shot and his ball handling. Part of Brandon Clarke's pregame routine involves jumping and trying to touch the rim with his head.The Grizzlies' rookie forward nearly hit his head on the rim twice in an actual game on Wednesday.Clarke elevated for two dunks in the third quarter against the Clippers that showcased his elite vertical jump.The first came over Clippers guard Lou Williams. And then there’s this: Clarke blocked the same number of shots he missed (257 of 374). Since transferring to Gonzaga and hitting the fast-forward button on his NBA dreams, Clarke has just enjoyed the journey.“I had a really fun year,” he says.

And playing with good passers made it that much easier.”It’s the job of NBA scouts and draft analysts to pick apart a player’s game and define their weaknesses.
That’s the kind of stuff I can do.”Clarke doesn’t care where he’s taken in the draft, preferring only to go to a team where he fits the system. And this year, I got even better at it.”Offensively, Clarke was a dunking machine and low-post operator who, per KenPom.com, made a staggering 70 percent of his two-point shots, ninth among all Division I players. But it was a great season, and we did so much as a team. I think it may be okay.’ And he worked extremely hard on it. “And he’s a really good passer. And if a team wants to use him at the three, he knows he has to keep defenses honest by being a 3-point threat or able to score off the bounce.That was already evident to Texas Tech coach Chris Beard before his team, the eventual nation runner-up, tangled with Gonzaga in the Elite Eight.“I think to say he's just an athlete is incorrect,” Beard said.