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Keydren Clark

Keydren "Kee-Kee" Clark (born October 8, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player. At a height of 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) tall,[1] he played at the point guard position. He also holds Bulgarian citizenship.[2]

Keydren Clark
Personal information
Born (1984-10-08) October 8, 1984 (age 38)
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
NationalityAmerican / Bulgarian
Listed height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Listed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High schoolRice (New York City, New York)
CollegeSaint Peter's (2002–2006)
NBA draft2006 / Undrafted
Playing career2006–2018
PositionPoint guard
Career history
2006–2007Aigaleo
2007–2008Scavolini Pesaro
2008–2010Aris Thessaloniki
2010–2013Umana Venezia Reyer
2013–2014Cimberio Varese
2014JSF Nanterre
2014–2015SLUC Nancy
2015–2016Acıbadem Üniversitesi
2016–2017Promitheas Patras
2017–2018Peristeri
2018Orléans Loiret
2018Peristeri
Career highlights and awards

College career

Clark was one of the most prolific scorers in NCAA Division I history, amassing 3,058 points and averaging 25.9 points per game for his college basketball career. Not heavily recruited from a Rice High School team in New York City, that featured four Division I-bound seniors, Clark became one of the shortest players ever to lead the Division I in scoring, at 5 ft 11 (1.80 m), doing so twice.

A point guard at Saint Peter's College from 2002 to 2006, Clark scored 435 three-pointers in his college career, briefly holding the record for the most three-point shots made in NCAA history, during the end of his senior season. Clark finished as the career leader at the end of the 2006 MAAC tournament, but was soon passed by JJ Redick, who held the NCAA record for three-point field goals made with 457, until 2014, when Oakland's Travis Bader (461+) surpassed him.[3]

Clark finished his career as number six on the list of all-time NCAA scoring leaders. At the time, Clark, along with Pete Maravich of LSU (3,667), Freeman Williams of Portland State (3,249), Lionel Simmons of La Salle (3,217), Alphonso Ford of Mississippi Valley State (3,165), Harry Kelly of Texas Southern (3,066), Hersey Hawkins of Bradley (3,008), and Doug McDermott of Creighton, were the only eight players to score over 3,000 points in their college careers.

In 2003, he averaged 24.9 points per game, leading all freshmen in Division I. In 2004, he averaged 26.7 points per game, and in 2005, he averaged 25.8 points per game; Clark led the nation in points scored per game, becoming just the eighth player to repeat as NCAA Division I scoring champion. He also was one of the Division I steals leaders, with 3.3 per game. He is the all-time leading scorer in Saint Peter's College and New Jersey collegiate history. Clark led the MAAC in scoring for all four seasons. He is also the all-time leader in steals and three-point field goals for the Peacocks. Lionel Simmons and La Salle were a part of the MAAC when he scored his 3,217 points.

Professional career

In July 2006, he joined the recently promoted Greek League club Aigaleo. On July 19, 2007, he signed a contract with the Italian League club Scavolini Pesaro. In June 2008, he signed a contract with the Greek club Aris Thessaloniki. In June 2010, he signed a contract with the Italian League club Umana Venezia Reyer. In July 2013, he signed with Cimberio Varese.[4] He parted ways with Varese on April 3, 2014.[5]

In September 2014, he signed a short-term deal with the French club JSF Nanterre, to replace injured T.J. Campbell.[6] After Campbell returned, Clark left Nanterre.[7] On December 24, 2014, he signed with SLUC Nancy for the rest of the season.[8]

On July 26, 2015, Clark signed with Acıbadem Üniversitesi of the Turkish Second Division.[9]

On August 6, 2017, Clark signed with Peristeri of the Greek 2nd Division. Clark won the 2017–18 Greek A2 Basket League with Peristeri[10] On July 2, 2018, Clark officially re-signed with the Greek team for another season, after a brief stint with Orléans Loiret in France.

See also

References

  1. ^ Eurocupbasketball.com Profile.
  2. ^ KEYDREN CLARK Nationality BUL.
  3. ^ "Travis Bader sets 3-pointers record". ESPN. 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
  4. ^ "Varese announced Keydren Clark". Sportando.net. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Cimberio Varese officially part ways with Keydren Clark". Sportando.com. April 3, 2014. Retrieved April 3, 2014.
  6. ^ Pro A : Keydren Clark remplace T.J Campbell
  7. ^ Keydren Clark leaving JSF Nanterre with the return of Campbell
  8. ^ SLUC Nancy lands Keydren Clark
  9. ^ Keydren Clark signs in TB2L with Acibadem Istanbul.
  10. ^ Kee-Kee Clark signing with Greek Second Division club Peristeri

External links

  • EuroCup profile
  • FIBA.com profile
  • Eurobasket.com Profile

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Keydren Kee Kee Clark born October 8 1984 is an American former professional basketball player At a height of 1 80 m 5 ft 11 in tall 1 he played at the point guard position He also holds Bulgarian citizenship 2 Keydren ClarkPersonal informationBorn 1984 10 08 October 8 1984 age 38 Tuscaloosa AlabamaNationalityAmerican BulgarianListed height5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Listed weight185 lb 84 kg Career informationHigh schoolRice New York City New York CollegeSaint Peter s 2002 2006 NBA draft2006 UndraftedPlaying career2006 2018PositionPoint guardCareer history2006 2007Aigaleo2007 2008Scavolini Pesaro2008 2010Aris Thessaloniki2010 2013Umana Venezia Reyer2013 2014Cimberio Varese2014JSF Nanterre2014 2015SLUC Nancy2015 2016Acibadem Universitesi2016 2017Promitheas Patras2017 2018Peristeri2018Orleans Loiret2018PeristeriCareer highlights and awardsGreek League Top Scorer 2009 Greek 2nd Division champion 2018 Greek 2nd Division MVP 2018 2 NCAA season scoring leader 2004 2005 Haggerty Award 2005 MAAC Player of the Year 2006 3 First team All MAAC 2004 2006 Second team All MAAC 2003 MAAC Rookie of the Year 2003 Contents 1 College career 2 Professional career 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCollege career EditClark was one of the most prolific scorers in NCAA Division I history amassing 3 058 points and averaging 25 9 points per game for his college basketball career Not heavily recruited from a Rice High School team in New York City that featured four Division I bound seniors Clark became one of the shortest players ever to lead the Division I in scoring at 5 ft 11 1 80 m doing so twice A point guard at Saint Peter s College from 2002 to 2006 Clark scored 435 three pointers in his college career briefly holding the record for the most three point shots made in NCAA history during the end of his senior season Clark finished as the career leader at the end of the 2006 MAAC tournament but was soon passed by JJ Redick who held the NCAA record for three point field goals made with 457 until 2014 when Oakland s Travis Bader 461 surpassed him 3 Clark finished his career as number six on the list of all time NCAA scoring leaders At the time Clark along with Pete Maravich of LSU 3 667 Freeman Williams of Portland State 3 249 Lionel Simmons of La Salle 3 217 Alphonso Ford of Mississippi Valley State 3 165 Harry Kelly of Texas Southern 3 066 Hersey Hawkins of Bradley 3 008 and Doug McDermott of Creighton were the only eight players to score over 3 000 points in their college careers In 2003 he averaged 24 9 points per game leading all freshmen in Division I In 2004 he averaged 26 7 points per game and in 2005 he averaged 25 8 points per game Clark led the nation in points scored per game becoming just the eighth player to repeat as NCAA Division I scoring champion He also was one of the Division I steals leaders with 3 3 per game He is the all time leading scorer in Saint Peter s College and New Jersey collegiate history Clark led the MAAC in scoring for all four seasons He is also the all time leader in steals and three point field goals for the Peacocks Lionel Simmons and La Salle were a part of the MAAC when he scored his 3 217 points Professional career EditIn July 2006 he joined the recently promoted Greek League club Aigaleo On July 19 2007 he signed a contract with the Italian League club Scavolini Pesaro In June 2008 he signed a contract with the Greek club Aris Thessaloniki In June 2010 he signed a contract with the Italian League club Umana Venezia Reyer In July 2013 he signed with Cimberio Varese 4 He parted ways with Varese on April 3 2014 5 In September 2014 he signed a short term deal with the French club JSF Nanterre to replace injured T J Campbell 6 After Campbell returned Clark left Nanterre 7 On December 24 2014 he signed with SLUC Nancy for the rest of the season 8 On July 26 2015 Clark signed with Acibadem Universitesi of the Turkish Second Division 9 On August 6 2017 Clark signed with Peristeri of the Greek 2nd Division Clark won the 2017 18 Greek A2 Basket League with Peristeri 10 On July 2 2018 Clark officially re signed with the Greek team for another season after a brief stint with Orleans Loiret in France See also EditList of NCAA Division I men s basketball career scoring leaders List of NCAA Division I men s basketball career 3 point scoring leadersReferences Edit Eurocupbasketball com Profile KEYDREN CLARK Nationality BUL Travis Bader sets 3 pointers record ESPN 2014 02 02 Retrieved 2014 02 03 Varese announced Keydren Clark Sportando net Retrieved 31 July 2013 Cimberio Varese officially part ways with Keydren Clark Sportando com April 3 2014 Retrieved April 3 2014 Pro A Keydren Clark remplace T J Campbell Keydren Clark leaving JSF Nanterre with the return of Campbell SLUC Nancy lands Keydren Clark Keydren Clark signs in TB2L with Acibadem Istanbul Kee Kee Clark signing with Greek Second Division club PeristeriExternal links EditEuroCup profile FIBA com profile Eurobasket com Profile Retrieved from https 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