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Sam Clancy
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School:
USC
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Class:
Senior
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Height:
6'7"
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Weight:
240
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Position:
Power Forward
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Birthdate:
5/4/80
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Draft Outlook:
First or second round pick
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Stats (Provided by
JazzyJ
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G MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS
98-99 USC 27 549 59 123 0 0 30 63 143 57 12 32 39 24 148
99-00 USC 20 631 118 239 0 2 74 124 139 41 34 25 27 17 310
00-01 USC 34 1130 219 437 1 1 149 226 255 94 35 81 81 37 588
01-02 USC 32 1201 236 478 1 2 138 221 302 99 53 55 48 56 611
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TOTALS 113 3511 632 1277 2 5 391 634 839 291 134 193 195 134 1657 |
MIN FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG TPG BPG SPG PPG
98-99 USC 20.3 48.0 0.0 47.6 5.3 0.4 1.2 1.4 0.9 5.5
99-00 USC 31.6 49.4 0.0 59.7 7.0 1.7 1.3 1.4 0.9 15.5
00-01 USC 33.2 50.1 100.0 65.9 7.5 1.0 2.4 2.4 1.1 17.3
01-02 USC 37.5 49.4 50.0 62.4 9.4 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.8 19.1
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TOTALS 31.1 49.5 40.0 61.7 7.4 1.2 1.7 1.7 1.2 14.7 |
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Additional Information |
Most everyone had Clancy going in the first round until he dislocated his kneecap in a Phoenix workout this week. Clancy was working out for the Suns along with Iowa forward Reggie Evans when his knee gave way coming down with the ball after blocking a shot. "I'm still kind of shook up about it," Suns GM Bryan Colangelo said this week. But the preliminary diagnosis, though is not as bad as first believed: There was no ACL damage and Clancy may miss only three months, which could have him back in time for training camp. The 6-7 (or so) Clancy was a possible late first-rounder in the eyes of some personnel types and put more than one guy in mind of Malik Rose. "He's got some things to work on and he's got an unorthodox shooting form," one Eastern Conference personnel director said. "But he can make an open jump shot, and he has medium-range shot. But the thing about him is he plays really hard ... he's not quite the rebounder Malik was, but I think he has that same work ethic and I think he can get better."
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David Aldridge - ESPN.com (May 19th)
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