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Clarke to Declare for 2019 NBA Draft; Eligible to Return to GU

Zags’ junior to go through NBA Draft evaluation process

SPOKANE, Wash. –  Gonzaga junior Brandon Clarke will submit his name for the 2019 NBA Draft, he announced on Wednesday. Under new NCAA rules, Clarke can sign with an NCAA-certified agent, receive feedback and still have the ability to return to school if he chooses.
 
Clarke has until May 29 (10 days after the NBA Draft Combine) to make a final decision as to whether he wishes to remain in the draft or return for a redshirt senior season at GU. He was named Wooden All-American, and third team All-American by the Associated Press.
 
Clarke was named the West Coast Conference Defender and Newcomer of the Year. He was also tabbed First Team All-WCC and selected to the USBWA District IX Team. Clarke's 117 blocks were the most in the country, while his 3.16 blocks per game ranked third. He broke the conference single-season record, and ranks sixth in program history for most blocks in a career, with all 117 blocks coming this season. The Phoenix, Ariz. native, finished second in league history with 52 blocks in conference action.
 
Clarke topped the nation shooting 68.7 percent from the field, which also set a new WCC record. He led the conference, and was ninth in country, making 70.5 percent of his shots inside-the-arc. The redshirt junior averaged 16.9 points per game, which was seventh in the WCC, and 8.6 rebounds per outing, which is third in the league. He led the conference averaging 3.08 offensive rebounds per game.
 
"First, I would like to thank my family for their continued support of my basketball career," Clarke said. "I would also like to thank Coach Few and the entire Gonzaga coaching staff for sharing their knowledge of the game. I transferred to GU to develop my game and learn as much as I could from the top coaching staff in the country. With their help, I am confident in the player I have become and I'm ready for the next step. My teammates, my brothers, I cannot thank them enough. These have been the best two years of my life. Lastly, I want to thank the best fans in the country, Zag Nation. I will always be proud to be a Zag!
 
"With the support from our coaching staff and my family, I have decided to chase my dream of playing in the NBA."
 
Clarke has not yet determined his final status. As in years past, players can submit paperwork to receive evaluations from the NBA and participate – if invited – in the NBA Draft Combine. At this time, Clarke plans to utilize the current rules in place.
 
The 2019 NBA Draft Combine will take place May 15-19 in Chicago, although it hasn't been determined yet if Clarke will participate. The 2019 NBA Draft is June 20 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. 
 
Since Mark Few became the head coach at Gonzaga, GU has produced 11 NBA Draft picks over 20 seasons. Included in the 11 are six first-rounders, with three lottery selections. 
 
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Players Mentioned

Brandon Clarke

#15 Brandon Clarke

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Redshirt Junior
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