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Keith Clanton
PF/C - 6'8, 240lbs - 33 years old - 0 years of NBA experience
Signed in Switzerland - Signed with SAM Massagno
  • Birthdate: 08/18/1990
  • Drafted (NBA): Undrafted, 2013
  • Pre-draft team: Central Florida
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: Unknown
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
12th August, 2013PolandSigned a one year contract with Anwil Wloclawek.
4th February, 2014PolandLeft Anwil Wloclawek.
24th July, 2014South KoreaDrafted 15th overall in the 2014 KBL Import Draft by Seoul Samsung Thunder. Concurrently signed a one year contract.
18th May, 2015Puerto RicoSigned a one season contract with Leones de Ponce.
9th June, 2015Puerto RicoReleased by Leones de Ponce.
9th September, 2015IsraelSigned a one year contract with Hapoel Beer Sheva.
13th March, 2016IsraelLeft Hapoel Sheva.
14th March, 2016GreeceSigned for the remainder of the season with PAOK Thessaloniki.
7th July, 2016GreeceRe-signed by PAOK Thessaloniki to a one year contract.
2nd August, 2017BulgariaSigned a one year contract with Lukoil Akademik.
Career Moves
2009 - 2013Central Florida (NCAA)
July 2013Orlando Magic (Summer League)
August 2013 - February 2014Anwil Wloclawek (Poland)
July 2014 - May 2015Seoul Samsung Thunder (South Korea)
May 2015 - June 2015Ponce (Puerto Rico)
September 2015 - March 2016Hapoel Beer Sheva (Israel, National League)
March 2016 - June 2017PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece)
August 2017 - presentLukoil Akademik (Bulgaria)
Articles about Keith Clanton

July 9, 2013

Keith Clanton

Clanton rather stagnated as an upper classman, but still left UCF as the all-time leader in games, rebounds and blocks. Statistically, aside from some extra percent on his free throw and three point strokes, there is a lot to like. The mostly face-up power forward has decent if unspectacular size and athleticism, and a versatile skill set. Clanton can create in the post and finish with a turnaround jumper or with a hook with both hands, shoots reasonably well from mid-range (although he could stand to improve here, as well as shoot a bit quicker), can straight-line drive, and run the pick and roll. He rebounds well and can defend the basket even without overwhelming physical tools. However, it is this lack of physical tools that will surely prevent an NBA career of note. Like Berggren, he will make money in Europe, and may progress to the higher levels if he can play more under control, tidy up the mistakes, and work on his defense on ball screens.

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