About Earl Clark Memorabilia & Collectibles
Born on January 17, 1988, Earl Clark had been considered to be one of the newest additions to the lineup of amazing stars in National Basketball Association. He is currently playing for the Orlando Magic, a team based in Florida which is at the same time a member of the Eastern Conference in the Southern Division. At present, it has been well recognized to have produced a great deal of amazing players like
Dominique Wilkins, a small forward from Paris, France and also Patrick Ewing, a center player from Kingston, Jamaica.
Earl Clark had his early start when he was still in school. Even venturing into professional basketball, he had already a number of basketball engagements already when he was at University of Louisville as well as Rahway, High School. In 2009, he was chosen by the
Phoenix Suns during an amateur draft.
After a year in the Suns, he transferred to the Orlando Magic to take the slot left by some players namely Vince Carter, Mickael Pietrus and
Marcin Gortat. He had such movement alongside his other team mates like Hedo Turkoglu, a forward from Gaziosmanpasa, Turkey and Jason Richardson, a shooting guard from Saginaw, Michigan. His contract with such team was worth 3 million dollars in cash.
Get into the wonderful world of basketball and follow Earl Clark’s fame and success as you purchase one of his priced memorabilia and collectibles already available online. Some of his items include a picture autographed by him and many more!
About Earl Clark:
Earl Clark (full name: Earl Rashad Clark; no nicknames) plays Forward for the Phoenix Suns. During his career, he has played 51 games, scored 140 points (2.7 ppg) and grabbed 62 rebounds (1.2 rpg). Clark also dished out 21 assists (0.4 apg), made 7 steals (0.1 spg), and blocked 13 shots (0.3 bpg). Born in Plainfield, New Jersey on January 17, 1988, Clark stands 6-10 and weighs 225 lbs. He attended high school at Rahway in Rahway, New Jersey and college at University of Louisville. He was drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the 1st round (14th pick, 14th overall) of the 2009 NBA draft.