I have discussed before what effect the “Georgetown” offense can have on a player. Players need to buy into the concept that individual numbers need to be sacrificed for the good of the team. However, what players lose in numbers, they gain back more in skill and understanding of the game. Players who learn the system well, can thrive in it, and with some patience, the numbers also begin to rise. Not many players have shown a greater understanding of the system, and the logic behind it, more than Hoyas’ senior Jason Clark. Clark, who is more well-known for being a lock-down defender, became an offensive threat because he understood how the system worked and where he could take advantage of it. This past season, Clark led the Hoyas back to the NCAA Tournament, after being named First Team All-Big East. Improved offense, top-level defense, and leadership abilities – these are all things which should lead to a bright future for Clark. I had the chance to talk to Clark, who is W...
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