Former Alabama standout and current Brooklyn Nets forward Noah Clowney had himself a night he'll never forget despite a 113-98 loss to the Detroit Pistons.
Clowney scored a career-high 29 points on 9-of-20 from the field, including a very efficient 5-of-11 from behind the arc, while also adding six rebounds, three assists and two steals. The Nets' next-highest scorer was center Nic Claxton, who tallied 14 points.
These numbers helped the 20-year-old become the youngest player in franchise history to record 25-plus points, 5-plus rebounds and 5-plus three-pointers made in a game.
The 21st overall pick of the 2023 NBA Draft came into Wednesday night averaging 8.7 points per game. However, including his historic performance, Clowney has finished with double figures in eight of his last 12 games.
He's steadily gained a higher percentage from deep throughout the season, and during the postgame press conference, he credited his time at Alabama for building that confidence to keep shooting despite struggling from long range with the Crimson Tide.
Noah Clowney on his three-point success:
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“I shot 29 percent at Alabama, but I knew I could shoot. I think other people knew I could shoot. Somebody took a chance, and here we are.”
Clowney is shooting 38.5% from three on 5.3 attempts per game this season. pic.twitter.com/R5QgAbiDPa
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January 9, 1934: Bart Starr was born in Montgomery, Ala.
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January 9, 1987: Center Wes Neighbors was the recipient of the 1986 Jacobs Trophy, given annually to the best blocker in the SEC. Neighbors, who started 47 of 48 games during his career, is the son of Billy Neighbors, winner of the award back in 1961.
January 9, 2012: No. 2 Alabama blew out top-ranked LSU in the BCS Championship Game, 21-0. Not only did the Crimson Tide avenge a 9-6 overtime loss in the Game of the Century, but it beat its SEC rival in its back yard of New Orleans. After Alabama made five field goals, Trent Richardson scored the only touchdown in either game, on a 34-yard carry. LSU didn't cross midfield until there were 8 minutes left in the game and the Tigers finished with just 92 yards and five first downs.
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