How Jordan Clarkson Went from Underrated to Unstoppable

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  • čas přidán 11. 02. 2024
  • From Underrated to Unstoppable: Jordan Clarkson's Rise
    Far too many players are considered underrated or overrated when in reality, the majority of players are properly rated. For example, when every media outlet universally is saying a player is underrated, is he really?
    To realistically be considered underrated, people outside of your own fan base are almost completely oblivious to the work you are doing. There are always a handful of players that are legitimately underrated, and the Utah Jazz may have the most underrated player in the NBA on their roster.
    Since joining the Utah Jazz, Jordan Clarkson has averaged 17.5 points per game, won Sixth Man of the Year in the 2020-2021 season, and impressively got even better last season by averaging a career-high in points, assists and rebounds. Despite this impressive stretch of his career with the Jazz, Clarkson has continued to be left off most of the preseason player rankings that many major sports outlets vote on and release yearly.
    The Utah Jazz stayed relatively competitive compared to the expectations to start last season, and many will point to the jump into stardom for Markannen. Still, they failed to recognize Clarkson's jump as he transitioned into a starter and a player being asked to run the offense. He responded to the additional responsibility by averaging over 20 points per game for the first time in his career and becoming a much better facilitator, with 4.4 assists per game, up from his career average of 2.5 assists coming into the season.
    Clarkson has evolved his game to become one of the smoothest scorers in the league. Someone is capable of scoring at every level while continuing to grow as a player who can lead an offense under Will Hardy.
    Originally, there was plenty of evidence to argue that Clarkson wasn't underrated because how could he be? Sure, he may not be in the Top 50 of the best players in the NBA, but the Top 100?
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  • @aschi9287
    @aschi9287 Před 4 měsíci

    Why do you talk like that? Is this a text to speech thing?

    • @aschi9287
      @aschi9287 Před 4 měsíci

      Primarily it’s when the player’s names are spoken. The details given are very in depth and worth while. Just focus on pronouncing player names better.

    • @letsplayfullcourt
      @letsplayfullcourt  Před 4 měsíci

      Appreciate it - will make sure i pronounce the names better

    • @letsplayfullcourt
      @letsplayfullcourt  Před 4 měsíci

      Nope but as u said i need to work on the pronunciations