Clarke w another very efficient stat line in Grizzlies win vs Charlotte:
18pts (7-12 shooting) 4 rbds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks in 25 minutes.
Clarke w another very efficient stat line in Grizzlies win vs Charlotte:
18pts (7-12 shooting) 4 rbds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks in 25 minutes.
It is their time....their team...I just get to watch. - Bartruff1
There have been only 2 players in the NBA history to shoot 60%+ from the floor and 40%+ from three.
1. Brandon Clarke (19-20 Grizzlies)
2. Jonas Valanciunas (19-20 Grizzlies)
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Memphis vs New Orleans will be aired on TNT Monday at 2pm PT.
The Grizzlies are currently standing 8th in Western Conference having won 7 straight games, 6 of them home games, but still...
Since Memphis wasn’t expected to be so much fun to watch, (they put on a show beating the Rockets), there are not many opportunities to see Brandon play unless you subscribe to the NBA season package.
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27 and 6 tonight, missing only 2 from the floor.
It's not funny.
This post is for March Madness seeding purposes only.
126-116 Pels - it wasn’t a great game for Memphis or Brandon.
Memphis is still sitting on a playoff perch though, 4 games ahead of the next contender, Portland.
I just watched the Rising Stars game. RJ Barrett mentioned that he liked getting to know Brandon and Luca Doncic
Brandon played pretty well considering how silly those games are. 22 points, 8 rebounds.
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BC out for 2 weeks.
https://bealestreetbears.com/2020/04...50-40-90-club/
Memphis Grizzlies: Can Brandon Clarke join the 50/40/90 club?
The 50/40/90 club is an illustrious group of players, all of whom are either in the Hall of Fame, or are clearly bound for the Hall of Fame (except for, oddly, Malcolm Brogdon).
However, Brandon Clarke had an opportunity to make history during his first season with the Memphis Grizzlies; he could’ve been the first player in NBA history to join the 50/40/90 club in his rookie season.
Weird article. He wasn’t that close. He was shooting 62.3 fg%, so he had that easily; 40.4% from 3, so maybe he could have kept that up. But he was shooting 78.5% ft. Pretty damn good but not very close to 90%. I’d guess that there are quite a few players who had 2 of 3.
https://www.krem.com/article/sports/...0-35112bc1bdd9
Absolutely amazing
If you want to be happy tomorrow, think good thoughts today--Bud Fisher
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https://www.theringer.com/nba/2020/8...phis-grizzlies
It’s hard to overstate how good Clarke has been. He hasn’t played enough (22.1 minutes per game) for his per-game averages (12.0 points on 62.0 percent shooting, 5.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 0.6 steals, and 0.9 blocks) to tell the whole story. But his efficiency numbers are unreal. He has the highest field goal percentage of any rookie in NBA history averaging more than 10 points per game.
Dude's a flat-out stud. Loving seeing him transition right into the NBA with the same hyper-efficient game.
I will thank God for the day and the moment I have. - Jimmy V
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Brandon scores 20 pts in the final game of his rookie year. Expected to be on All-rookie first team. https://youtu.be/K9GgYqKkIaU
4th in rookie of the year voting, behind Morant, Nunn, and Zion. Congrats!!!
https://www.nba.com/article/2020/09/...ficial-release
Brandon received the 3rd most votes for the All Rookie 1st Team.
http://insider.espn.com/nba/hollinge...sition/rookies
Brandon had the 2nd highest rookie efficiency rating but played 58 games while Williamson, the rookie efficiency leader played 24 games.
http://insider.espn.com/nba/hollinger/statistics
Brandon ranked 35th in overall NBA efficiency ratings.
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