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Sam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
After transferring to Grind Prep earlier this year, Clark reclassified from 2024 to 2025. There was always an interesting archetype to his game, with great height and shooting touch. But he did not always play to his size. Over the last four months, he has taken off physically and mentally with a more aggressive playing style. He can still hit jumpers, but the way he covers ground on defense and alters shots all over the court is a big step forward. Along with improved shot blocking, Clark attacks rebounds better. Add in some strong slams from running the floor and he looked like a future collegiate player on Saturday. The growth is obvious in his game, and should only continue as Clark continues to take his basketball eduction to the next level.
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Read EvaluationSam Duren | Prep Hoops Scout
Clark is an intriguing stretch forward prospect. On offense, he was consistently looking to work the mid-range along with the occasional three pointer. Most often it was simple one-two dribble pull ups or catch and shoot opportunities. But there were a couple extended dribble moves that ended with promising one-legged fadeaways. Defensively the skinny forward was often given the task of covering stronger, more physical players. Clark didn’t back down and held his own, making good use of his great wingspan to impact plays. He’ll need to bulk up longterm, but the willingness to battle was a good step.
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