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Can Noah Clowney Reach His Potential This Season?
Brooklyn, New York – Noah Clowney, drafted 21st overall by the Brooklyn Nets in 2023, has shown flashes of his potential early in the season. As the Nets face challenges with injuries, Clowney has stepped up, averaging 14.6 points and 30 minutes of play over the last five games.
Clowney’s contributions include 4.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 0.8 blocks per game, showcasing his ability to impact multiple facets of the game. Despite his shooting efficiency being less than stellar—with 38% from the field and 30% from three-point range—his overall performance demonstrates his growth. His recent stats reflect a player who is learning to navigate NBA defenses and develop his offensive game.
The 6-foot-10 forward has also bulked up during the offseason, enabling him to effectively attack the rim and convert against defenders. His recent showings come at a crucial time for the Nets, as both Michael Porter Jr. and Cam Thomas are sidelined, providing Clowney with more opportunities to shine.
Head coach Jacque Vaughn has appeared supportive of Clowney’s development, suggesting that his role could continue to expand as the season progresses. ‘Clowney has that unique ability to stretch the floor and defend at a high level. We are excited about his development,’ Vaughn said.
While there are concerns about maintaining his current production, Clowney is on a team focused on growth, making it likely he will receive ample playing time to continue honing his skills. His progress will be a key storyline to follow as the Nets aim to establish themselves amid the challenges ahead this season.
