Jordan Clarkson is turning heads...AGAIN!
This time, it’s because his passing is bending the defense much like his fancy-footwork and dazzling touch has years previous.
Clarkson landed on the Utah Jazz via a mid-season trade with Cleveland in the 2019-20 season. His impact was felt immediately for the league’s most struggling bench with 15.6 pts on +0.4% adjusted true shooting.
But over the ensuing seasons, it became pretty apparent that Clarkson getting the ball often meant the ball ended with Clarkson.
In the two seasons from 2020-2022, Jordan Clarkson ranked 8th league-wide among players with 1000+ minutes in the ratio of received to made passes.