THE Brooklyn Nets made a good decision in choosing to recruit a power forward Noah Clowney Drafted out of the University of Alabama with the 21st overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft, the Spartanburg, South Carolina native has since shown himself to be a true NBA player with potential, though he still has some blemishes in his game like most 20-year-olds in the league.
Clowney averaged a solid 5.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and just under an assist per game with the Nets in his rookie season, and he’s hoping to improve his game in his second season in the conference. He can certainly look to improve his efficiency and frequency of three-point attempts, which saw him take just 1.4 attempts per game last season on a 36.4 percent success rate.
“Locked on Nets” podcast hosts Adam Armbrecht and Doug Norrie took a closer look at Clowney’s rookie season and how he could improve on it in their latest episode. Check it out below!
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