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G-Clark: As a rookie, I didn't know I was going to play until the Rockets started, and I was always ready

G-Clark: As a rookie, I didn't know I was going to play until the Rockets started, and I was always ready

Live Bar Jan. 7 In a regular season game that ended today, the Pelicans beat the Warriors 101-96. After the game, Pelicans player Gary Clark was interviewed.

Speaking about how he prepared, Clark said, "That's the storyline of my career in the league. Wherever I go, I'm always ready. No matter who I play with the Rockets in my rookie season, like PJ Tucker and other veterans, they're older at the time, so they don't want to play for a long time, things like that. D'Antoni would tell me before jumping the ball that I was ready to play. I think that's how I've worked since I joined the league. Even if you don't have the opportunity to play, you have to behave professionally. ”

Clark added: "Sometimes it's frustrating. It's a little ingrained in your mind, but last year or two years ago, a veteran told me that having a job gives you confidence. Confidence comes from work, and it's one of the things I'll never forget. I think it's my bottom line and always face overload. When I play, whether defensively or offensively, my role in any part of the game is unquestionable. ”

In this game, Clark played 16 minutes off the bench, 3 of 4 three-pointers, 1 of 2 free throws, and had 10 points, 7 rebounds and 1 block.

(Bleach)

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