Noah Clowney's Breakout Season: Brooklyn's Key Player
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Noah Clowneys Breakout Season: A Key Piece in Brooklyns Rebuild
Noah Clowney, the third-year forward from Alabama, had a standout season for the Nets, playing sixty-six games and logging a career-high twenty-seven minutes per night. His stats improved significantly, with twelve point three points, four point one rebounds, and one point six assists per game. Coach Jordi Fernandez gave him a bigger role this season, and Clowney responded with nearly forty percent field goal shooting and thirty-three percent three-point shooting. Despite some rough spots, fans and analysts see him as a key piece in Brooklyns rebuild, with real impact on both ends. His true shooting improved, but he needs to make more threes. Defensively, Clowney used his length to disrupt opponents, and the team is looking for flashier plays from him moving forward. With his workload and potential for growth, Brooklyn is banking on Clowney to push toward wins.
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