Phoenix sign Ian Clark for remainder of NBL26
26 Dec
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The 34-year-old is one of the most seasoned players ever to play in the NBL, having played 330 NBA games with the Utah Jazz, Denver Nuggets, New Orleans Pelicans and Golden State Warriors, with whom he won a championship during the 2016-17 season.
Clark then turned his attention to the NBL, playing with the Sydney Kings – where he won an NBL championship in 2022 – Adelaide 36ers and most recently, Melbourne United.
The Tennessee native last played with Cangrejeros de Santurce in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional in Puerto Rico.
Phoenix General Manager of Basketball Operations Simon Mitchell said a player of Clark’s stature was a great coup for the club as they eye the post-season.
“Ian brings great Championship experience as well as plenty of scoring punch and creativity when we play in the half court. As a club, we have lofty ambitions which are shared by Ian, and we think his addition can assist us in realising them” Mitchell said.
“To have Ian join us is a great thing for the Heartland, and his experience not only in the FIBA system in Australia but in the world’s premier league is a bonus for the team as we head into the new year.”

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