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Cliff Clinkscales

Clifford Clinkscales (born March 11, 1984) is an American professional basketball assistant coach for the KW Titans of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada) and a former player. A 6-foot-1-inch (1.85 m) point guard,[1] Clinkscales began playing professionally in 2008, with two seasons in the NBA Development League (NBA D-League). He spent most of his professional career in NBL Canada, playing from 2013 to 2020 in Halifax for the Rainmen and the Hurricanes.[a] With the Halifax Hurricanes, he set the record for the most career assists in NBL Canada history.

Cliff Clinkscales
Clinkscales in March 2016
KW Titans
PositionAssistant coach
LeagueNBL Canada
Personal information
Born (1984-03-11) March 11, 1984 (age 38)
New York City, US
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Career information
High school
CollegeDePaul (2004–2008)
NBA draft2008 / Undrafted
Playing career2008–2020
PositionPoint guard
Number12
Coaching career2021–present
Career history
As player:
2008–2009Erie BayHawks
2009Rio Grande Valley Vipers
2009–2010Erie BayHawks
2013Panama City Breeze
20142015Halifax Rainmen
20152020Halifax Hurricanes
As coach:
2021–presentKW Titans (assistant)
Career highlights and awards

A native of Jamaica, Queens, in New York City, Clinkscales rose to prominence as a basketball player at a young age, drawing attention from coaches around the country. After his freshman year at Springfield Gardens High School, he transferred to Shores Christian Academy in Ocala, Florida, where his team won the National Association of Christian Athletes title. He was rated as a three-star recruit, and several major college basketball programs showed interest in him. Clinkscales played college basketball for the DePaul Blue Demons from 2004 to 2008. He averaged 8.3 points per game in his first season in college while also becoming the fifth freshman in DePaul history to record 100 assists in a season. Although most of his statistics stagnated in his remaining years in college and his scoring average dropped, he led NCAA Division I in assist-to-turnover ratio as a senior.

Clinkscales was selected in the 2008 NBA Development League Draft by the Erie BayHawks, where he played most of his D-League career. After a three-year hiatus and one season in the American Basketball League with the Panama City Breeze, he began his NBL Canada career. In NBL Canada, he was an NBL Canada All-Star in 2014 and won the league championship as a member of the Halifax Hurricanes in 2016. Following his retirement in 2020, he returned to the league as an assistant coach in 2021.

Early life

Born on March 11, 1984,[1] Cliff Clinkscales was brought up in Jamaica, Queens, with three siblings.[2][3] He was raised by his mother and a family friend, Clarence Washington. Washington introduced a young Clinkscales to the game of basketball; Clinkscales' sister, Kima, taught him to dribble.[2][3] Washington admired Clinkscales' interest in the game, commenting, "He was born with a God-given talent... When it comes to basketball, he has an IQ that's just crazy."[2]

Shortly before entering fifth grade, in the summer of 1996, Clinkscales, standing 4 feet 8 inches (1.42 m), was noticed in an ABCD Camp in Teaneck, New Jersey.[2] The camp was designed for college-level basketball hopefuls,[4] but Clinkscales's dribbling on the court in between games drew the coaches' attention.[2] His camp performance led to national recognition when he was featured by the magazine Slam, was hyped as a "prodigy" by the New York Post, and appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Rosie O'Donnell Show.[2] Around this time, Clinkscales received college recruitment letters from the Kansas Jayhawks and USC Trojans.[2][5]

High school career

Despite achieving distinction at a young age, Clinkscales soon fell out of the public view. He spent one year in Springfield Gardens High School in Queens, but poor grades prevented him from playing basketball there.[5][6] The next year, he transferred to Shores Christian Academy in Ocala, Florida.[2] He switched schools because he wanted to improve his academic performance, and one of his friends knew the new school's basketball coach, Allan Adams.[3] At the academy, he lived with Stephen and Nancy Davidson; Stephen was a pastor and the administrator of the school, and Nancy was an office staff member at the school.[2] While in Ocala, he worked to become better at basketball by doing 200 push-ups every night. He had a growth spurt and stood nearly 6 feet (1.8 m), boosting his performance on the court.[2]

At Shores Christian Academy, Clinkscales became a top player on the basketball team, averaging 21 points and 12 assists during his senior year.[2] On January 3, 2004, he recorded 24 points and 8 assists, including a layup with four seconds left in the game, to defeat Trinity Catholic by one point.[7] In another contest that month, Clinkscales notched 31 points and 11 assists in a triple-overtime loss to Gainesville High School, the top-ranked team at the Diamondback Challenge tournament.[3][8] In the Florida Christian Athletic League's south quarterfinals, he had 40 points and 14 assists as his team beat Ocala Word of Faith by a 100–32 margin.[9] In the district title contest, he scored 26 points, with 15 assists, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals.[8] Clinkscales's team won the National Association of Christian Athletes championship behind a 36-win season, and he was named the Ocala Star-Banner boys' basketball player of the year.[2][3]

The low competition level at Ocala prevented Clinkscales from drawing national attention. He was, however, in the spotlight playing for the Atlanta Celtics, an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) program made up of players such as Dwight Howard, Josh Smith, and Randolph Morris. He joined the team because they needed a reliable point guard. The Celtics won the Adidas Big Time Tournament, sparking coaches' interest in Clinkscales once again.[6] Basketball news website The Hoop Scoop named Clinkscales the 47th-best high school player in his class as he entered college.[8] He was rated a three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and 247Sports.com.[10][11]

Clinkscales expressed regrets over leaving Queens after Norm Roberts, who had shown an interest in him, was hired by St. John's.[5] Commenting on Clinkscales's decision to move to Florida, Clarence Washington said, "Going down there was the best thing that ever happened to him."[2] Later contemplating his failure to develop his potential at an early stage, Clinkscales reflected: "All [of the expectations] would have come true if I could have stayed in New York and played high school basketball."[2]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Cliff Clinkscales
PG
Ocala, FL Shores Christian (FL) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 165 lb (75 kg) Apr 30, 2004 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports: 
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2004 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved September 18, 2016.

College career

"Once I start going again people are going to be like, 'Oh, I remember this kid.' I'm real anxious just to get everything rolling. I just want to let people know that nothing changed. I was just off the scene for a little while but I never stopped working. I just want to show people that I'm better than I was at that young age."[2]

—Clinkscales before his freshman season at DePaul

University of Louisville, University of Florida, and University of Maryland were among the schools that showed an interest in Clinkscales as he approached college.[3] He made multiple unofficial visits to Florida State, which was his first choice;[12][13] however, the team did not offer him an athletic scholarship because of his low test scores. Once he improved his scores, Clinkscales caught the attention of more schools, including Baylor University and St. John's University in his hometown.

On May 7, 2004, Clinkscales announced his decision to play for the DePaul Blue Demons, noting that it would soon be a part of the Big East Conference, which provided him the opportunity to play at Madison Square Garden. The school's urban environment also prompted his decision.[2][6] Blue Demons head coach Dave Leitao praised the new signee, saying, "Cliff is a true point guard who brings speed, athleticism, and quickness that we will need in our program."[8] Clinkscales entered college hoping to return to prominence in the game.[2]

Freshman

On November 20, 2004, Clinkscales made his collegiate debut with the Blue Demons by scoring one point and recording two assists in 14 minutes against Bowling Green.[14] He soon became popular among DePaul basketball fans, and was nicknamed "The Colonel".[6] On December 6, Clinkscales helped DePaul defeat IUPUI with 7 points and a team-high 12 assists.[15][16] Clinkscales commented about his style of play, "The best thing I can do is pass. I really don't have to look at them (my team members). I just tell them to be ready."[17] On December 18 he put up 13 assists, along with 7 points and 3 steals, to help beat UIC.[18][19] It was Clinkscales' first career start, as he substituted for Drake Diener.[20] In a win over Old Dominion on January 2, 2005, he replaced Sammy Mejía and scored nine points for his best scoring performance of the season.[6] Clinkscales recorded six assists and a season-high four rebounds in the contest.[21] He closed the season averaging 2.5 points, 3.4 assists, and 0.9 rebounds in 15 minutes per game.[22] Clinkscales finished the season with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.31, the third-best in Conference USA and the best on his team. He became the fifth DePaul freshman ever to break the 100-assist barrier.[23]

Sophomore

In Clinkscales' sophomore season, DePaul moved from Conference USA to the Big East Conference and hired Jerry Wainwright as head coach.[24] Clinkscales debuted in a 60–75 loss to Bradley on November 19, 2005. He scored three points and passed for a team-high six assists but also had five turnovers.[25] Clinkscales scored a then-career-best 11 points, as well as four assists and no turnovers, on December 31 vs. FIU.[26] He made two three-pointers and five free throws in the game, both of which would be season highs.[26][27] On January 21, 2006, Clinkscales had a season-best six assists in a one-point loss to Providence. Despite spending 38 minutes on the court, he only attempted four field goals.[26][28] For the season, he averaged 3.2 points, 2.5 assists, and 1.1 rebounds in 19.5 minutes per game.[22]

Junior

As a junior, Clinkscales regressed statistically in minutes per game and in his averages for points, assists, and rebounds.[29] He played four minutes in DePaul's season-opening loss to Bradley on November 11, 2006, but recorded no statistics.[30] On November 17, in a win against Eastern Illinois, Clinkscales finished with a season-high three steals.[29][31] He recorded his first point on November 20, posting two points and three assists in 13 minutes off the bench vs. Kentucky at the Maui Invitational Tournament.[32] In the following round of the event, in a victory over Chaminade, he had two steals and a season-best 13 assists.[29][33] Clinkscales came off the bench against Rhode Island at the Ryan Center to score six points, the most in the season, on December 16.[34] He replicated the scoring feat on December 29 vs. Northwestern State, along with nine assists.[35] His team ended up defeating their opponents by 30 points, also pushed by a 40-point performance by Sammy Mejía.[36] Following an early loss at the 2007 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), he capped the season playing 12 minutes per game and averaging 1.4 points, 2.3 assists, and 1.2 rebounds per contest.[22][29]

Senior

Heading into the following season, the Blue Demons lacked both leadership and talent at the point guard position. Clinkscales hoped to assume the role as a leader, saying, "I think that's my job. I'm going to do that, regardless 40 minutes or two minutes. I'm going to try to help the guys out, from the bench or on the court."[37] His development impressed Jerry Wainwright, who became more comfortable with giving him more playing time.[37] Clinkscales began his final season at DePaul with a 12-point loss to Creighton on November 9, 2007.[38] After playing 21 minutes off the bench, he had five points, two assists, two turnovers, and a season-high three steals.[39][40] Heading into late December, in the midst of multiple injuries to his teammates, Clinkscales played more and frequently appeared in the Blue Demons' starting lineup.[37][39] On January 3, 2008, while playing a career-high 39 minutes against Villanova, he scored a season-best 12 points and added eight assists with two turnovers.[37][41] Clinkscales was effective once again in his team's January 16 rematch with Villanova, as he finished with 11 assists – the most he would record as a senior. Despite his passing efforts, the team was unable to beat the Wildcats, and lost 69–76.[42] Against Seton Hall on February 23, Clinkscales led his team with eight assists and two steals.[43] He faced Notre Dame on March 2, having eight assists, four rebounds, and one turnover.[44] As his senior season ended, he was averaging 3.0 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 4.1 assists in 25.9 minutes per game. He led NCAA Division I with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.62.[45]

College statistics

Cited from RealGM[1]
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2004–05 DePaul 31 2 15.0 .324 .048 .680 0.4 3.4 .3 .1 8.3
2005–06 DePaul 27 10 19.5 .377 .346 .792 1.2 2.5 .3 .1 3.2
2006–07 DePaul 34 4 12.0 .450 .375 .438 1.2 2.3 .5 .0 1.4
2007–08 DePaul 30 22 25.9 .392 .333 .629 1.2 4.1 .7 .0 3.0

Professional career

2008–2009 season

On November 7, 2008, Clinkscales was selected as the seventh pick of the ninth round in the 2008 NBA Development League Draft by the Erie BayHawks.[46] He made his official professional debut with the BayHawks on November 28, scoring 12 points to go along with four rebounds and three assists in a loss to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants.[47] On December 11, Clinkscales recorded his first double-double with 10 points and a team-high 11 assists, helping his team defeat the Iowa Energy.[48] In a loss to the Sioux Falls Skyforce later in the season, he had a career-high 13 assists.[49] Throughout his initial stint with the BayHawks, Clinkscales emerged as a reliable passer and played in nine games.[50][51] After 43 games, he averaged 7.3 points and 5.3 assists, ranking 11th in the league in the latter category.[51]

"(Jeff Trepagnier) was great. He was a professional. But there were way too may reasons not to do this. Clinkscales was a guy we liked from when we played them early in the season."[52]

Clay Moser on waiving Jeff Trepagnier and signing Clinkscales

Towards the end of the season, on March 30, 2009, Clinkscales was acquired from the player pool by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the D-League.[51][52] To make room for him in their roster, the Vipers had to waive veteran Jeff Trepagnier.[52] Head coach Clay Moser described Clinkscales' arrival as a boon to the team, saying, "We like Cliff's ability to get into the middle of the lane and create shots for others."[51] Clinkscales was expected to join the Vipers as the backup point guard to Jared Jordan.[51] He only played 12 minutes in his debut with the team, with zero points and three assists against the Utah Flash on April 1.[53] He capped the season with a double-double of 12 points and ten assists vs. the Austin Spurs.[54] By the end of the season, he was averaging 7.2 points, 5.3 assists, and 2.4 rebounds.[55]

2009–2010 season

Following his brief stint with the BayHawks, and subsequent signing by the Vipers, Clinkscales was eventually named on the latter's training camp roster.[56] On November 17, 2009, he was cut from the roster during preseason.[57] As a result, he reunited with the Erie BayHawks in mid-December.[50] In his first appearance after rejoining the Bayhawks, he recorded nine points, seven assists, and four rebounds in a loss to the Iowa Energy on December 19.[58] In another game vs. Iowa Energy that month, Clinkscales scored 14 points and notched a season-best 16 assists.[59] Despite his strong passing numbers, he was criticized for being a poor jump shooter.[50] After 39 games in the season, he averaged 5.1 points, 5.1 assists, and 1.6 rebounds per game. That season, he finished six different games with ten or more assists.[60]

2013–2014 season

 
Clinkscales (right) drives to the rim in 2014.

After leaving the D-League, Clinkscales signed in 2013 with the Panama City Breeze of the semi-professional American Basketball League (ABL), with no indication that he joined any other team since his tenure with the BayHawks.[61][62] On February 16, 2013, he scored 12 points with two three-pointers in a loss to the Emerald Coast Knights.[63] While with the Breeze, Clinkscales (and his teammates) endured financial and domestic difficulties. He lived with five other teammates in a duplex house in Bay County, Florida. Because of financial issues, the league failed to pay the players—with Clinkscales solely receiving a check of $400—and canceled several games on its schedule. Later in the season, the players' duplex was supposedly leased by Breeze's head coach, Ty Fisher. A local broker filed a civil lawsuit against Fisher to evict the players, and county sheriff deputies soon forced them to leave the house. While living in the area, the players received aid from a local resident, Vonda Gainer, who they met at a Dollar Tree store. Gainer gave them food and washed their clothes. Despite their poor living conditions, the players failed to receive any aid by the league, with no contact or assurance from league CEO Steve Haney.[62]

In February 2014, shortly after his time with the Breeze, Clinkscales joined the Halifax Rainmen of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL) for the remainder of the 2013–14 season.[64] In his first game for the Rainmen on February 11, he had six points, four rebounds, and nine assists against the Island Storm.[65] Clinkscales scored a season-high 22 points along with 11 assists in a playoff win over the Saint John Mill Rats on March 7.[66] In the following game vs. the Mill Rats on March 9, he set the NBL Canada postseason record with 18 assists in a single game. He finished the series with a total of 52 assists—the most in a four-game playoff series in league history. In the following round against the Storm, Clinkscales accumulated 68 assists, an NBL Canada record for a six-game series.[67] He finished the season averaging 11 points, 9.8 assists, and 3.3 rebounds.[68]

On April 20, 2014, Clinkscales represented the Atlantic Division at the NBL Canada All-Star Game in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.[69] He finished with four points, two rebounds, and a game-high 15 assists, as his team defeated the Central Division.[70]

2014–2015 season

 
Clinkscales with the Rainmen in 2014

On May 14, 2014, Clinkscales was announced as one of six protected players on the Rainmen roster for the upcoming season, meaning that he could not be approached by any other NBL Canada team.[71] On June 23, Clinkscales re-signed with the Rainmen for the 2014–15 season.[72] The team, which parted ways with their head coach Craig Hodges, aimed to return many of its players from the previous season,[72] and Rainmen owner Andre Levingston labelled Clinkscales as having been one of his priorities to keep on the team.[73] On November 7, the Rainmen lost their season opener to the Moncton Miracles, 113–117, with Clinkscales accounting for nine points and eight assists.[74] He had a double-double in a win over their follow-up with the Miracles on November 23, recording ten points and a team-high ten assists off the bench.[75] On November 29, he notched 14 points and 8 assists vs. the Island Storm.[76] As a point guard, Clinkscales scored a season-best 16 points against the Storm on February 26, 2015.[77] In a postseason victory vs. the Miracles on March 8, he had a season-high 12 assists.[78]

The Rainmen went on to qualify for the 2015 Finals against the Windsor Express. In their Game 1 defeat, Clinkscales committed three fouls within the first 12 minutes, but still managed to score 13 points.[79][80] The series featured several physical and verbal altercations, and after it was tied at three games apiece, the Rainmen chose to forfeit the deciding seventh game. Prior to the contest, a brawl occurred between members of both sides.[81][82] The league fined Clinkscales, along with ten of his teammates, $5,000 each for poor sportsmanship on the court. They were suspended indefinitely from the NBL Canada during the investigation.[82] Commenting on the incident, Clinkscales later explained, "We practice hard against each other, we beat each other up, but there's a difference between being physical and dirty and hurting people."[83] The league fined players, coaches, and teams a total of $90,000, and the Rainmen ultimately collapsed after facing bankruptcy.[84] Clinkscales ended the season averaging 6.6 points, 5.9 assists, and 1.4 steals per game.[85]

2015–2016 season

For the 2015–2016 season, the Rainmen reformed under new ownership as the Halifax Hurricanes.[84] Levingston remained the team's general manager. Clinkscales returned to the Halifax team, but he had to play with mostly new teammates and a new coach in Hugo López.[86] Clinkscales eventually assumed the position of team captain during the season.[87]

 
Clinkscales with the Hurricanes in February 2016

In the Hurricanes' regular season opener on Boxing Day 2015, Clinkscales added 13 points to help overcome the Moncton Miracles.[88] He went on to break the double-digit scoring mark on January 23, 2016, in a victory against the Island Storm, when he had ten points and a game-high seven assists.[89] On January 28, Clinkscales had his first double-double of the season, with a season-best 18 points and 10 assists in a loss to the Saint John Mill Rats. The Hurricanes were unable to rally from a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit.[90] Clinkscales had another double-double on February 14 against the Orangeville A's, recording ten points and ten assists to push Halifax to a 125–89 win. He notched four steals, which would be a season high.[91][92] On March 10, playing point guard, he scored 18 points once again, to go along with 10 assists, as the Hurricanes captured only their second win of the season, over the Mill Rats.[93][94] Two games later, on March 18, Clinkscales recorded 10 points, 16 assists, and 7 rebounds – season bests for the latter two categories. His team won the game in overtime against the A's.[95][96][92] Halifax entered the playoffs with a league-best 29–11 record, and they eventually returned to the NBL Canada Finals.[97][98] On June 14, the Hurricanes won the championship over the London Lightning, prevailing in the series 4–3.[99] Clinkscales scored nine points and passed a team-high nine assists in the victory. His role as a leader within the squad was evidenced by his directing of the crowd at the Scotiabank Centre.[100] He remarked, "It feels great to get it with this group of guys."[100] Clinkscales finished the season averaging 6.9 points, 8.0 assists, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game.[101] In mid-August 2016, he announced that he would not return to the Hurricanes during the 2016–17 season; he considered beginning a coaching career.[102]

2016–2017 season

Despite his previous claims, Clinkscales re-signed with the Hurricanes for the 2016–17 season on October 18, 2016, having been persuaded to make the decision by newly hired head coach Kevin Keathley.[103] Clinkscales said, "I am very excited to be returning to Halifax. I love the city and all of our supporters. I'm ready to work hard and build a team to defend our title with Coach Keathley. Da General is back!"[104] Keathley was replaced by Mike Leslie by the start of the season.[105] On December 26, in his season debut, Clinkscales scored six points, grabbed five rebounds, and passed for a team-high five assists to defeat the Moncton Miracles.[106][107] In a game on January 12, 2017, vs. the Island Storm, he scored no points but recorded 13 assists.[108] Clinkscales and the Hurricanes ultimately made it to the NBL Canada Finals before losing to the London Lightning in six games. Clinkscales was named to the All-NBL Canada Second Team at the end of the season with the league stating "Nine Hurricanes had more points than Clinkscales this season, but all can credit much of their scoring to the savvy point guard, who ranked second in NBLC with 300 assists while executing with a league-leading 4.48 assist-to-turnover rate. He had 11 double-digit assist games."[109]

2017–2018 season

Clinkscales was one of several players on the team who returned to the Hurricanes with the hope of again contending for the NBL Canada championship. He was happy to see so many returning players, commenting, "our coaching staff and owners did a great job of bringing the guys back, and these guys are pretty good".[110] He believed he had ample opportunities to get assists because of his teammates, describing some of the returning members of his team as, "We have Ta'Quan Zimmerman who is one of the best shooters in the league, we got Mike Poole one of the best shooters in the league, we have Antoine Mason who is one of the best scorers in the league, we have Billy White who commands a double-team every night, so is one of the best players in the league. With those guys around it makes it easy for me and I just try to get them the ball in the right spots where they are comfortable."[110] Clinkscales had a season-high 20 points with six three-pointers on March 6 against the St. John's Edge.[111] He had 11 games with double-digit assists, including a season-best 15 in a loss to the Saint John Riptide on January 18.[111] Clinkscales recorded double-digit rebounds for the first and only time in his NBL Canada career on February 25 with 10 against the Moncton Magic.[112] For the second consecutive season, the Halifax Hurricanes lost to the London Lightning in the NBL Canada Finals, this time in a winner-take-all Game 7. Clinkscales had 14 points and 14 assists in the decisive loss.[113][114]

2018–2019 season

The 2018–19 season turned out to be the last full season of Clinkscales's playing career.[1] Along with Poole and Tyrone Watson, he was one of only three players to return to the Hurricanes. Coach Mike Leslie also returned to the team.[115] Clinkscales described his role on the team as, "I bring leadership and experience and as one of the oldest players on the team so my job is to be an extension of my coaches and make the game easier for not only my coaches but also my team."[116] He set a franchise record for assists in a game with 18 on December 19 against the Windsor Express.[117] Overall though, Clinkscales's season averages declined to 5.2 points per game and 6.3 assists per game, respectively the lowest and second-lowest averages of his NBL Canada career.[1] Although the Hurricanes finished the season with the second-best record in the league, they were second in their division behind the Moncton Magic and lost to the Magic in the NBL Canada Division Finals in another Game 7.[118]

2019–2020 season

Before the 2019–20 season began, Mike Leslie was promoted to team president and general manager. The vacant coaching position was filled by Ryan Marchand.[119] Clinkscales set a new career-high with 27 points on March 5 against the Sudbury Five, breaking his own franchise record with 19 assists in the same game.[120][112] A week later, the rest of the season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic and ultimately cancelled.[121] At the time, the Hurricanes had a losing record of 8–16. Nonetheless, Clinkscales was averaging 10.1 assists per game, the best of his NBL Canada career.[1] He had double-digit assists in 13 of his 24 games.[122] Clinkscales earned Third Team All-NBL Canada honors.[123] Before the season began, Clinkscales became the all-time assist leader in NBL Canada history.[124]

Coaching career

On December 24, 2021, Clinkscales was announced as an assistant coach for the KW Titans of the NBL Canada. He reached his decision to retire after the Hurricanes announced they would not come back after the pandemic-shortened 2019–20 season.[125]

Professional statistics

Cited from RealGM[1]
Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

D-League

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2008–09 Erie BayHawks 43 9 28.6 .451 .214 .605 2.4 5.3 1.0 .2 7.3
2008–09 Rio Grande Valley Vipers 5 0 19.4 .500 .000 .000 1.8 5.0 .6 .0 6.8
2009–10 Erie BayHawks 39 14 20.9 .424 .111 .676 1.6 5.1 .5 .1 5.1
Career 87 23 24.6 .444 .174 .628 2.0 5.2 .8 .2 6.3

NBL Canada

Denotes seasons in which Clinkscales won the NBL Canada Finals
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2013–14 Halifax Rainmen 18 16 43.3 .415 .250 .786 3.3 9.8 1.8 .2 11.0
2014–15 Halifax Rainmen 45 14 20.9 .433 .431 .576 2.0 5.9 1.4 .1 6.6
2015–16 Halifax Hurricanes 53 43 29.4 .422 .354 .704 2.6 8.0 1.4 .3 6.9
2016–17 Halifax Hurricanes 55 55 29.5 .392 .383 .786 2.9 8.4 1.4 .1 5.7
2017–18 Halifax Hurricanes 54 54 32.4 .399 .383 .743 2.9 7.5 1.2 .2 8.0
2018–19 Halifax Hurricanes 52 52 29.8 .375 .379 .588 2.1 6.3 .9 .2 5.2
2019–20 Halifax Hurricanes 24 24 36.9 .426 .391 .769 4.0 10.1 1.1 .6 7.4

Personal life

 
Clinkscales signs an autograph after a game in 2016.

Clinkscales has played streetball with the Sean Bell All-Stars against local teams in New York City, acting as the starting point guard. The team was named after an unarmed New York native who was shot 50 times by three police officers on November 25, 2006.[126] The Sean Bell All-Stars won the Trayvon Martin Invitational in August 2013, with a team that featured Clinkscales and Tobias Harris, in Harlem, New York. The event raised over $5,000 for the Trayvon Martin Foundation and was attended by NBA players Kyrie Irving, Tyreke Evans, and future NBA commissioner Adam Silver.[127] At the invitational, Clinkscales spoke out against police brutality, saying, "Kids everywhere are getting shot and murdered, whether it's in Jamaica, the Bronx, Chicago. It seems like it never goes right when it comes to the law, but the message to the kids is that if you go hard on the court you have to go hard in the classroom."[127] In 2015, he competed for the All-Stars at The Basketball Tournament, in a team that featured Delroy James and Zamal Nixon and was managed by Raheem Wiggins.[128] In a victory against Team No Excuses in 2015, Clinkscales scored 11 points.[129] As well as playing streetball, he has coached youth basketball in South Jamaica, Queens.[127]

Notes

  1. ^ The Hurricanes replaced the Rainmen in NBL Canada in 2015 after the Rainmen folded.

References

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cliff, clinkscales, clifford, clinkscales, born, march, 1984, american, professional, basketball, assistant, coach, titans, national, basketball, league, canada, canada, former, player, foot, inch, point, guard, clinkscales, began, playing, professionally, 200. Clifford Clinkscales born March 11 1984 is an American professional basketball assistant coach for the KW Titans of the National Basketball League of Canada NBL Canada and a former player A 6 foot 1 inch 1 85 m point guard 1 Clinkscales began playing professionally in 2008 with two seasons in the NBA Development League NBA D League He spent most of his professional career in NBL Canada playing from 2013 to 2020 in Halifax for the Rainmen and the Hurricanes a With the Halifax Hurricanes he set the record for the most career assists in NBL Canada history Cliff ClinkscalesClinkscales in March 2016KW TitansPositionAssistant coachLeagueNBL CanadaPersonal informationBorn 1984 03 11 March 11 1984 age 38 New York City USListed height6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Career informationHigh schoolSpringfield Gardens Springfield Gardens New York Shores Christian Academy Ocala Florida CollegeDePaul 2004 2008 NBA draft2008 UndraftedPlaying career2008 2020PositionPoint guardNumber12Coaching career2021 presentCareer historyAs player 2008 2009Erie BayHawks2009Rio Grande Valley Vipers2009 2010Erie BayHawks2013Panama City Breeze2014 2015Halifax Rainmen2015 2020Halifax HurricanesAs coach 2021 presentKW Titans assistant Career highlights and awardsNBL Canada champion 2016 NBL Canada All Star 2014 A native of Jamaica Queens in New York City Clinkscales rose to prominence as a basketball player at a young age drawing attention from coaches around the country After his freshman year at Springfield Gardens High School he transferred to Shores Christian Academy in Ocala Florida where his team won the National Association of Christian Athletes title He was rated as a three star recruit and several major college basketball programs showed interest in him Clinkscales played college basketball for the DePaul Blue Demons from 2004 to 2008 He averaged 8 3 points per game in his first season in college while also becoming the fifth freshman in DePaul history to record 100 assists in a season Although most of his statistics stagnated in his remaining years in college and his scoring average dropped he led NCAA Division I in assist to turnover ratio as a senior Clinkscales was selected in the 2008 NBA Development League Draft by the Erie BayHawks where he played most of his D League career After a three year hiatus and one season in the American Basketball League with the Panama City Breeze he began his NBL Canada career In NBL Canada he was an NBL Canada All Star in 2014 and won the league championship as a member of the Halifax Hurricanes in 2016 Following his retirement in 2020 he returned to the league as an assistant coach in 2021 Contents 1 Early life 2 High school career 3 College career 3 1 Freshman 3 2 Sophomore 3 3 Junior 3 4 Senior 3 5 College statistics 4 Professional career 4 1 2008 2009 season 4 2 2009 2010 season 4 3 2013 2014 season 4 4 2014 2015 season 4 5 2015 2016 season 4 6 2016 2017 season 4 7 2017 2018 season 4 8 2018 2019 season 4 9 2019 2020 season 5 Coaching career 6 Professional statistics 6 1 D League 6 2 NBL Canada 7 Personal life 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditBorn on March 11 1984 1 Cliff Clinkscales was brought up in Jamaica Queens with three siblings 2 3 He was raised by his mother and a family friend Clarence Washington Washington introduced a young Clinkscales to the game of basketball Clinkscales sister Kima taught him to dribble 2 3 Washington admired Clinkscales interest in the game commenting He was born with a God given talent When it comes to basketball he has an IQ that s just crazy 2 Shortly before entering fifth grade in the summer of 1996 Clinkscales standing 4 feet 8 inches 1 42 m was noticed in an ABCD Camp in Teaneck New Jersey 2 The camp was designed for college level basketball hopefuls 4 but Clinkscales s dribbling on the court in between games drew the coaches attention 2 His camp performance led to national recognition when he was featured by the magazine Slam was hyped as a prodigy by the New York Post and appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Rosie O Donnell Show 2 Around this time Clinkscales received college recruitment letters from the Kansas Jayhawks and USC Trojans 2 5 High school career EditDespite achieving distinction at a young age Clinkscales soon fell out of the public view He spent one year in Springfield Gardens High School in Queens but poor grades prevented him from playing basketball there 5 6 The next year he transferred to Shores Christian Academy in Ocala Florida 2 He switched schools because he wanted to improve his academic performance and one of his friends knew the new school s basketball coach Allan Adams 3 At the academy he lived with Stephen and Nancy Davidson Stephen was a pastor and the administrator of the school and Nancy was an office staff member at the school 2 While in Ocala he worked to become better at basketball by doing 200 push ups every night He had a growth spurt and stood nearly 6 feet 1 8 m boosting his performance on the court 2 At Shores Christian Academy Clinkscales became a top player on the basketball team averaging 21 points and 12 assists during his senior year 2 On January 3 2004 he recorded 24 points and 8 assists including a layup with four seconds left in the game to defeat Trinity Catholic by one point 7 In another contest that month Clinkscales notched 31 points and 11 assists in a triple overtime loss to Gainesville High School the top ranked team at the Diamondback Challenge tournament 3 8 In the Florida Christian Athletic League s south quarterfinals he had 40 points and 14 assists as his team beat Ocala Word of Faith by a 100 32 margin 9 In the district title contest he scored 26 points with 15 assists 6 rebounds and 3 steals 8 Clinkscales s team won the National Association of Christian Athletes championship behind a 36 win season and he was named the Ocala Star Banner boys basketball player of the year 2 3 The low competition level at Ocala prevented Clinkscales from drawing national attention He was however in the spotlight playing for the Atlanta Celtics an Amateur Athletic Union AAU program made up of players such as Dwight Howard Josh Smith and Randolph Morris He joined the team because they needed a reliable point guard The Celtics won the Adidas Big Time Tournament sparking coaches interest in Clinkscales once again 6 Basketball news website The Hoop Scoop named Clinkscales the 47th best high school player in his class as he entered college 8 He was rated a three star recruit by both Rivals com and 247Sports com 10 11 Clinkscales expressed regrets over leaving Queens after Norm Roberts who had shown an interest in him was hired by St John s 5 Commenting on Clinkscales s decision to move to Florida Clarence Washington said Going down there was the best thing that ever happened to him 2 Later contemplating his failure to develop his potential at an early stage Clinkscales reflected All of the expectations would have come true if I could have stayed in New York and played high school basketball 2 US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight Commit dateCliff ClinkscalesPG Ocala FL Shores Christian FL 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 165 lb 75 kg Apr 30 2004 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports Overall recruiting rankings Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources 2004 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved September 18 2016 College career Edit Once I start going again people are going to be like Oh I remember this kid I m real anxious just to get everything rolling I just want to let people know that nothing changed I was just off the scene for a little while but I never stopped working I just want to show people that I m better than I was at that young age 2 Clinkscales before his freshman season at DePaul University of Louisville University of Florida and University of Maryland were among the schools that showed an interest in Clinkscales as he approached college 3 He made multiple unofficial visits to Florida State which was his first choice 12 13 however the team did not offer him an athletic scholarship because of his low test scores Once he improved his scores Clinkscales caught the attention of more schools including Baylor University and St John s University in his hometown On May 7 2004 Clinkscales announced his decision to play for the DePaul Blue Demons noting that it would soon be a part of the Big East Conference which provided him the opportunity to play at Madison Square Garden The school s urban environment also prompted his decision 2 6 Blue Demons head coach Dave Leitao praised the new signee saying Cliff is a true point guard who brings speed athleticism and quickness that we will need in our program 8 Clinkscales entered college hoping to return to prominence in the game 2 Freshman Edit On November 20 2004 Clinkscales made his collegiate debut with the Blue Demons by scoring one point and recording two assists in 14 minutes against Bowling Green 14 He soon became popular among DePaul basketball fans and was nicknamed The Colonel 6 On December 6 Clinkscales helped DePaul defeat IUPUI with 7 points and a team high 12 assists 15 16 Clinkscales commented about his style of play The best thing I can do is pass I really don t have to look at them my team members I just tell them to be ready 17 On December 18 he put up 13 assists along with 7 points and 3 steals to help beat UIC 18 19 It was Clinkscales first career start as he substituted for Drake Diener 20 In a win over Old Dominion on January 2 2005 he replaced Sammy Mejia and scored nine points for his best scoring performance of the season 6 Clinkscales recorded six assists and a season high four rebounds in the contest 21 He closed the season averaging 2 5 points 3 4 assists and 0 9 rebounds in 15 minutes per game 22 Clinkscales finished the season with an assist to turnover ratio of 2 31 the third best in Conference USA and the best on his team He became the fifth DePaul freshman ever to break the 100 assist barrier 23 Sophomore Edit In Clinkscales sophomore season DePaul moved from Conference USA to the Big East Conference and hired Jerry Wainwright as head coach 24 Clinkscales debuted in a 60 75 loss to Bradley on November 19 2005 He scored three points and passed for a team high six assists but also had five turnovers 25 Clinkscales scored a then career best 11 points as well as four assists and no turnovers on December 31 vs FIU 26 He made two three pointers and five free throws in the game both of which would be season highs 26 27 On January 21 2006 Clinkscales had a season best six assists in a one point loss to Providence Despite spending 38 minutes on the court he only attempted four field goals 26 28 For the season he averaged 3 2 points 2 5 assists and 1 1 rebounds in 19 5 minutes per game 22 Junior Edit As a junior Clinkscales regressed statistically in minutes per game and in his averages for points assists and rebounds 29 He played four minutes in DePaul s season opening loss to Bradley on November 11 2006 but recorded no statistics 30 On November 17 in a win against Eastern Illinois Clinkscales finished with a season high three steals 29 31 He recorded his first point on November 20 posting two points and three assists in 13 minutes off the bench vs Kentucky at the Maui Invitational Tournament 32 In the following round of the event in a victory over Chaminade he had two steals and a season best 13 assists 29 33 Clinkscales came off the bench against Rhode Island at the Ryan Center to score six points the most in the season on December 16 34 He replicated the scoring feat on December 29 vs Northwestern State along with nine assists 35 His team ended up defeating their opponents by 30 points also pushed by a 40 point performance by Sammy Mejia 36 Following an early loss at the 2007 National Invitation Tournament NIT he capped the season playing 12 minutes per game and averaging 1 4 points 2 3 assists and 1 2 rebounds per contest 22 29 Senior Edit Heading into the following season the Blue Demons lacked both leadership and talent at the point guard position Clinkscales hoped to assume the role as a leader saying I think that s my job I m going to do that regardless 40 minutes or two minutes I m going to try to help the guys out from the bench or on the court 37 His development impressed Jerry Wainwright who became more comfortable with giving him more playing time 37 Clinkscales began his final season at DePaul with a 12 point loss to Creighton on November 9 2007 38 After playing 21 minutes off the bench he had five points two assists two turnovers and a season high three steals 39 40 Heading into late December in the midst of multiple injuries to his teammates Clinkscales played more and frequently appeared in the Blue Demons starting lineup 37 39 On January 3 2008 while playing a career high 39 minutes against Villanova he scored a season best 12 points and added eight assists with two turnovers 37 41 Clinkscales was effective once again in his team s January 16 rematch with Villanova as he finished with 11 assists the most he would record as a senior Despite his passing efforts the team was unable to beat the Wildcats and lost 69 76 42 Against Seton Hall on February 23 Clinkscales led his team with eight assists and two steals 43 He faced Notre Dame on March 2 having eight assists four rebounds and one turnover 44 As his senior season ended he was averaging 3 0 points 1 2 rebounds and 4 1 assists in 25 9 minutes per game He led NCAA Division I with an assist to turnover ratio of 3 62 45 College statistics Edit Cited from RealGM 1 Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2004 05 DePaul 31 2 15 0 324 048 680 0 4 3 4 3 1 8 32005 06 DePaul 27 10 19 5 377 346 792 1 2 2 5 3 1 3 22006 07 DePaul 34 4 12 0 450 375 438 1 2 2 3 5 0 1 42007 08 DePaul 30 22 25 9 392 333 629 1 2 4 1 7 0 3 0Professional career Edit2008 2009 season Edit On November 7 2008 Clinkscales was selected as the seventh pick of the ninth round in the 2008 NBA Development League Draft by the Erie BayHawks 46 He made his official professional debut with the BayHawks on November 28 scoring 12 points to go along with four rebounds and three assists in a loss to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants 47 On December 11 Clinkscales recorded his first double double with 10 points and a team high 11 assists helping his team defeat the Iowa Energy 48 In a loss to the Sioux Falls Skyforce later in the season he had a career high 13 assists 49 Throughout his initial stint with the BayHawks Clinkscales emerged as a reliable passer and played in nine games 50 51 After 43 games he averaged 7 3 points and 5 3 assists ranking 11th in the league in the latter category 51 Jeff Trepagnier was great He was a professional But there were way too may reasons not to do this Clinkscales was a guy we liked from when we played them early in the season 52 Clay Moser on waiving Jeff Trepagnier and signing Clinkscales Towards the end of the season on March 30 2009 Clinkscales was acquired from the player pool by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the D League 51 52 To make room for him in their roster the Vipers had to waive veteran Jeff Trepagnier 52 Head coach Clay Moser described Clinkscales arrival as a boon to the team saying We like Cliff s ability to get into the middle of the lane and create shots for others 51 Clinkscales was expected to join the Vipers as the backup point guard to Jared Jordan 51 He only played 12 minutes in his debut with the team with zero points and three assists against the Utah Flash on April 1 53 He capped the season with a double double of 12 points and ten assists vs the Austin Spurs 54 By the end of the season he was averaging 7 2 points 5 3 assists and 2 4 rebounds 55 2009 2010 season Edit Following his brief stint with the BayHawks and subsequent signing by the Vipers Clinkscales was eventually named on the latter s training camp roster 56 On November 17 2009 he was cut from the roster during preseason 57 As a result he reunited with the Erie BayHawks in mid December 50 In his first appearance after rejoining the Bayhawks he recorded nine points seven assists and four rebounds in a loss to the Iowa Energy on December 19 58 In another game vs Iowa Energy that month Clinkscales scored 14 points and notched a season best 16 assists 59 Despite his strong passing numbers he was criticized for being a poor jump shooter 50 After 39 games in the season he averaged 5 1 points 5 1 assists and 1 6 rebounds per game That season he finished six different games with ten or more assists 60 2013 2014 season Edit Clinkscales right drives to the rim in 2014 After leaving the D League Clinkscales signed in 2013 with the Panama City Breeze of the semi professional American Basketball League ABL with no indication that he joined any other team since his tenure with the BayHawks 61 62 On February 16 2013 he scored 12 points with two three pointers in a loss to the Emerald Coast Knights 63 While with the Breeze Clinkscales and his teammates endured financial and domestic difficulties He lived with five other teammates in a duplex house in Bay County Florida Because of financial issues the league failed to pay the players with Clinkscales solely receiving a check of 400 and canceled several games on its schedule Later in the season the players duplex was supposedly leased by Breeze s head coach Ty Fisher A local broker filed a civil lawsuit against Fisher to evict the players and county sheriff deputies soon forced them to leave the house While living in the area the players received aid from a local resident Vonda Gainer who they met at a Dollar Tree store Gainer gave them food and washed their clothes Despite their poor living conditions the players failed to receive any aid by the league with no contact or assurance from league CEO Steve Haney 62 In February 2014 shortly after his time with the Breeze Clinkscales joined the Halifax Rainmen of the National Basketball League of Canada NBL for the remainder of the 2013 14 season 64 In his first game for the Rainmen on February 11 he had six points four rebounds and nine assists against the Island Storm 65 Clinkscales scored a season high 22 points along with 11 assists in a playoff win over the Saint John Mill Rats on March 7 66 In the following game vs the Mill Rats on March 9 he set the NBL Canada postseason record with 18 assists in a single game He finished the series with a total of 52 assists the most in a four game playoff series in league history In the following round against the Storm Clinkscales accumulated 68 assists an NBL Canada record for a six game series 67 He finished the season averaging 11 points 9 8 assists and 3 3 rebounds 68 On April 20 2014 Clinkscales represented the Atlantic Division at the NBL Canada All Star Game in Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 69 He finished with four points two rebounds and a game high 15 assists as his team defeated the Central Division 70 2014 2015 season Edit Clinkscales with the Rainmen in 2014 On May 14 2014 Clinkscales was announced as one of six protected players on the Rainmen roster for the upcoming season meaning that he could not be approached by any other NBL Canada team 71 On June 23 Clinkscales re signed with the Rainmen for the 2014 15 season 72 The team which parted ways with their head coach Craig Hodges aimed to return many of its players from the previous season 72 and Rainmen owner Andre Levingston labelled Clinkscales as having been one of his priorities to keep on the team 73 On November 7 the Rainmen lost their season opener to the Moncton Miracles 113 117 with Clinkscales accounting for nine points and eight assists 74 He had a double double in a win over their follow up with the Miracles on November 23 recording ten points and a team high ten assists off the bench 75 On November 29 he notched 14 points and 8 assists vs the Island Storm 76 As a point guard Clinkscales scored a season best 16 points against the Storm on February 26 2015 77 In a postseason victory vs the Miracles on March 8 he had a season high 12 assists 78 The Rainmen went on to qualify for the 2015 Finals against the Windsor Express In their Game 1 defeat Clinkscales committed three fouls within the first 12 minutes but still managed to score 13 points 79 80 The series featured several physical and verbal altercations and after it was tied at three games apiece the Rainmen chose to forfeit the deciding seventh game Prior to the contest a brawl occurred between members of both sides 81 82 The league fined Clinkscales along with ten of his teammates 5 000 each for poor sportsmanship on the court They were suspended indefinitely from the NBL Canada during the investigation 82 Commenting on the incident Clinkscales later explained We practice hard against each other we beat each other up but there s a difference between being physical and dirty and hurting people 83 The league fined players coaches and teams a total of 90 000 and the Rainmen ultimately collapsed after facing bankruptcy 84 Clinkscales ended the season averaging 6 6 points 5 9 assists and 1 4 steals per game 85 2015 2016 season Edit For the 2015 2016 season the Rainmen reformed under new ownership as the Halifax Hurricanes 84 Levingston remained the team s general manager Clinkscales returned to the Halifax team but he had to play with mostly new teammates and a new coach in Hugo Lopez 86 Clinkscales eventually assumed the position of team captain during the season 87 Clinkscales with the Hurricanes in February 2016 In the Hurricanes regular season opener on Boxing Day 2015 Clinkscales added 13 points to help overcome the Moncton Miracles 88 He went on to break the double digit scoring mark on January 23 2016 in a victory against the Island Storm when he had ten points and a game high seven assists 89 On January 28 Clinkscales had his first double double of the season with a season best 18 points and 10 assists in a loss to the Saint John Mill Rats The Hurricanes were unable to rally from a 15 point fourth quarter deficit 90 Clinkscales had another double double on February 14 against the Orangeville A s recording ten points and ten assists to push Halifax to a 125 89 win He notched four steals which would be a season high 91 92 On March 10 playing point guard he scored 18 points once again to go along with 10 assists as the Hurricanes captured only their second win of the season over the Mill Rats 93 94 Two games later on March 18 Clinkscales recorded 10 points 16 assists and 7 rebounds season bests for the latter two categories His team won the game in overtime against the A s 95 96 92 Halifax entered the playoffs with a league best 29 11 record and they eventually returned to the NBL Canada Finals 97 98 On June 14 the Hurricanes won the championship over the London Lightning prevailing in the series 4 3 99 Clinkscales scored nine points and passed a team high nine assists in the victory His role as a leader within the squad was evidenced by his directing of the crowd at the Scotiabank Centre 100 He remarked It feels great to get it with this group of guys 100 Clinkscales finished the season averaging 6 9 points 8 0 assists 2 5 rebounds and 1 4 steals per game 101 In mid August 2016 he announced that he would not return to the Hurricanes during the 2016 17 season he considered beginning a coaching career 102 2016 2017 season Edit Despite his previous claims Clinkscales re signed with the Hurricanes for the 2016 17 season on October 18 2016 having been persuaded to make the decision by newly hired head coach Kevin Keathley 103 Clinkscales said I am very excited to be returning to Halifax I love the city and all of our supporters I m ready to work hard and build a team to defend our title with Coach Keathley Da General is back 104 Keathley was replaced by Mike Leslie by the start of the season 105 On December 26 in his season debut Clinkscales scored six points grabbed five rebounds and passed for a team high five assists to defeat the Moncton Miracles 106 107 In a game on January 12 2017 vs the Island Storm he scored no points but recorded 13 assists 108 Clinkscales and the Hurricanes ultimately made it to the NBL Canada Finals before losing to the London Lightning in six games Clinkscales was named to the All NBL Canada Second Team at the end of the season with the league stating Nine Hurricanes had more points than Clinkscales this season but all can credit much of their scoring to the savvy point guard who ranked second in NBLC with 300 assists while executing with a league leading 4 48 assist to turnover rate He had 11 double digit assist games 109 2017 2018 season Edit Clinkscales was one of several players on the team who returned to the Hurricanes with the hope of again contending for the NBL Canada championship He was happy to see so many returning players commenting our coaching staff and owners did a great job of bringing the guys back and these guys are pretty good 110 He believed he had ample opportunities to get assists because of his teammates describing some of the returning members of his team as We have Ta Quan Zimmerman who is one of the best shooters in the league we got Mike Poole one of the best shooters in the league we have Antoine Mason who is one of the best scorers in the league we have Billy White who commands a double team every night so is one of the best players in the league With those guys around it makes it easy for me and I just try to get them the ball in the right spots where they are comfortable 110 Clinkscales had a season high 20 points with six three pointers on March 6 against the St John s Edge 111 He had 11 games with double digit assists including a season best 15 in a loss to the Saint John Riptide on January 18 111 Clinkscales recorded double digit rebounds for the first and only time in his NBL Canada career on February 25 with 10 against the Moncton Magic 112 For the second consecutive season the Halifax Hurricanes lost to the London Lightning in the NBL Canada Finals this time in a winner take all Game 7 Clinkscales had 14 points and 14 assists in the decisive loss 113 114 2018 2019 season Edit The 2018 19 season turned out to be the last full season of Clinkscales s playing career 1 Along with Poole and Tyrone Watson he was one of only three players to return to the Hurricanes Coach Mike Leslie also returned to the team 115 Clinkscales described his role on the team as I bring leadership and experience and as one of the oldest players on the team so my job is to be an extension of my coaches and make the game easier for not only my coaches but also my team 116 He set a franchise record for assists in a game with 18 on December 19 against the Windsor Express 117 Overall though Clinkscales s season averages declined to 5 2 points per game and 6 3 assists per game respectively the lowest and second lowest averages of his NBL Canada career 1 Although the Hurricanes finished the season with the second best record in the league they were second in their division behind the Moncton Magic and lost to the Magic in the NBL Canada Division Finals in another Game 7 118 2019 2020 season Edit Before the 2019 20 season began Mike Leslie was promoted to team president and general manager The vacant coaching position was filled by Ryan Marchand 119 Clinkscales set a new career high with 27 points on March 5 against the Sudbury Five breaking his own franchise record with 19 assists in the same game 120 112 A week later the rest of the season was suspended due to the COVID 19 pandemic and ultimately cancelled 121 At the time the Hurricanes had a losing record of 8 16 Nonetheless Clinkscales was averaging 10 1 assists per game the best of his NBL Canada career 1 He had double digit assists in 13 of his 24 games 122 Clinkscales earned Third Team All NBL Canada honors 123 Before the season began Clinkscales became the all time assist leader in NBL Canada history 124 Coaching career EditOn December 24 2021 Clinkscales was announced as an assistant coach for the KW Titans of the NBL Canada He reached his decision to retire after the Hurricanes announced they would not come back after the pandemic shortened 2019 20 season 125 Professional statistics EditCited from RealGM 1 Legend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career highD League Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2008 09 Erie BayHawks 43 9 28 6 451 214 605 2 4 5 3 1 0 2 7 32008 09 Rio Grande Valley Vipers 5 0 19 4 500 000 000 1 8 5 0 6 0 6 82009 10 Erie BayHawks 39 14 20 9 424 111 676 1 6 5 1 5 1 5 1Career 87 23 24 6 444 174 628 2 0 5 2 8 2 6 3NBL Canada Edit Denotes seasons in which Clinkscales won the NBL Canada FinalsYear Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2013 14 Halifax Rainmen 18 16 43 3 415 250 786 3 3 9 8 1 8 2 11 02014 15 Halifax Rainmen 45 14 20 9 433 431 576 2 0 5 9 1 4 1 6 62015 16 Halifax Hurricanes 53 43 29 4 422 354 704 2 6 8 0 1 4 3 6 92016 17 Halifax Hurricanes 55 55 29 5 392 383 786 2 9 8 4 1 4 1 5 72017 18 Halifax Hurricanes 54 54 32 4 399 383 743 2 9 7 5 1 2 2 8 02018 19 Halifax Hurricanes 52 52 29 8 375 379 588 2 1 6 3 9 2 5 22019 20 Halifax Hurricanes 24 24 36 9 426 391 769 4 0 10 1 1 1 6 7 4Personal life Edit Clinkscales signs an autograph after a game in 2016 Clinkscales has played streetball with the Sean Bell All Stars against local teams in New York City acting as the starting point guard The team was named after an unarmed New York native who was shot 50 times by three police officers on November 25 2006 126 The Sean Bell All Stars won the Trayvon Martin Invitational in August 2013 with a team that featured Clinkscales and Tobias Harris in Harlem New York The event raised over 5 000 for the Trayvon Martin Foundation and was attended by NBA players Kyrie Irving Tyreke Evans and future NBA commissioner Adam Silver 127 At the invitational Clinkscales spoke out against police brutality saying Kids everywhere are getting shot and murdered whether it s in Jamaica the Bronx Chicago It seems like it never goes right when it comes to the law but the message to the kids is that if you go hard on the court you have to go hard in the classroom 127 In 2015 he competed for the All Stars at The Basketball Tournament in a team that featured Delroy James and Zamal Nixon and was managed by Raheem Wiggins 128 In a victory against Team No Excuses in 2015 Clinkscales scored 11 points 129 As well as playing streetball he has coached youth basketball in South Jamaica Queens 127 Notes Edit The Hurricanes replaced the Rainmen in NBL Canada in 2015 after the Rainmen folded 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