Bryce Clark
Bryce Clark
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Ari Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Steering St. Augustine into the Non-Public A tournament as the eighth seed, Clark continues to prove that it’s not wise to judge a book by its cover. Despite being the smallest player on the floor in almost every game, Clark consistently packs a huge punch, having recently eclipsed the 1,000-point plateau as just a junior. The Camden Catholic transfer is an absolute blur with the ball in his hands, blowing by defenders to touch the paint to create for others or finish with touch over lengthier defenders. He shows polish as a pullup shooter in the midrange and is able to keep defenses honest from the perimeter. While his size can be exploited at times defensively, he’s one of the most bothersome point-of-attack presences you’ll find, routinely getting under opposing ballhandlers to force turnovers and spark transition offense. Clark is likely to pursue football at the next level but in the meantime is one of South Jersey’s most exciting backcourt talents.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
It can be easy to overlook Clark at first glance, but once the ball tips, the hyper-competitive floor general makes himself impossible to miss. He serves as the engine for the Irish on both ends, knifing into the lane for tough finishes or to set up teammates and routinely pestering opponents into turnovers at the point of attack. He’s also a reliable threat as a shooter if defenders sag off or fall asleep. Already being recruited for his exploits on the football field, colleges on the hoops side would be smart to look past his stature to evaluate the size and consistency of Clark’s impact.
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