Sam Clancy Jr.

Sam Clancy Jr.
No. 50 Gimnasia Indalo
Position Power forward / Center
League Liga Nacional de Básquet
Personal information
Born (1980-05-04) May 4, 1980
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight 260 lb (118 kg)
Career information
High school St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio)
College USC (1998–2002)
NBA draft 2002 / Round: 2 / Pick: 45th overall
Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers
Playing career 2002–present
Career history
2003 Fayetteville Patriots
2003–2004 Yakima Sun Kings
2004 Cocodrilos de Caracas
2004–2005 Idaho Stampede
2005 Valladolid
2005 Cocodrilos de Caracas
2006 UNICS Kazan
2006–2007 Menorca Bàsquet
2007 Incheon ET Land Black Slamer
2007–2008 Le Mans Sarthe
2008–2009 CSK VVS Samara
2009–2010 Bnei HaSharon
2010–2011 Hapoel Jerusalem
2011 Gallitos de Isabela
2011 Southeast Hoopstars
2011–2012 Atenas de Córdoba
2012 9 de Julio de Río Tercero
2012–2013 Ciclista Olímpico
2013 Marinos de Anzoátegui
2013–present Gimnasia Indalo
Career highlights and awards

Sam Clancy Jr. (born May 4, 1980) is an American professional basketball player currently playing for Gimnasia Indalo in Argentina. He was signed with the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers and Philadelphia 76ers; however he has never played a game for either team. He was injured as a member of the 76ers, and was waived by the Blazers. He is 6 ft 7 in[1] tall and he weighs 118 kg (260 pounds) and he plays at the position of forward-center.[2]

Amateur career

His father, Sam Clancy Sr., played basketball at University of Pittsburgh, and went on to play defensive end in the NFL for Seattle Seahawks, Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts. Sam Jr. was born while Sam Sr. was still at Pitt. During his stint with the Browns, Sam Sr. kept a home in the western Cleveland suburb of Strongsville, OH.

Accordingly, the young Clancy attended St. Edward High School, located in nearby Lakewood, Ohio. He starred alongside Steve Logan, leading St. Edward to the 1998 Ohio High School Athletic Association State "big school" basketball championship during their senior year. He graduated in 1998. In 2009, St. Edward named Clancy to the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.[3]

Clancy attended University of Southern California, majoring in sociology, and played basketball for the Trojans. After the 2001 season, he declared for the 2001 NBA draft. However, he never signed with an agent and withdrew his name from consideration prior to the draft.[4] In 2002, which was his senior year, he was named the Pac-10 Player of the Year and Associated Press second team All-American.[5] He finished his USC career as the all-time leader in blocked shots (195), third all-time in points (1,657), second in rebounds (839), and fifth in steals (134).[4]

Pro career

After his college career, Clancy was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 45th pick (in the 2nd round) of the 2002 NBA draft; however he missed his entire rookie season with a knee injury, and was waived by the team the following preseason. He has since played in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) with the Idaho Stampede and in Europe. Clancy was named the CBA's 2004-05 season's MVP and Defensive Player of the Year.

In July 2005, Clancy was drafted with the first pick by the Mankato Mallards of the All-American Professional Basketball League, but he never played a game with the team because the league folded later that year. In October 2005, Clancy was signed to a one-year contract by the Portland Trail Blazers, but he was waived before ever playing a game for them. He also played with the Fayetteville Patriots in the NBA D-League and the Yakima Sun Kings in the CBA.

Clancy has also played overseas for Iraklis Thessaloniki, Cocodrilos de Caracas of the Venezuelan LBP, Incheon ET Land Black Slamer of the Korean Basketball League, the Russian Super League teams UNICS Kazan, Ural Great Perm and CSK VVS Samara, the Spanish ACB League team Grupo Capitol Valladolid, and the French League team Le Mans Sarthe Basket.

In November 2009, Clancy signed with Bnei HaSharon from the Israeli League.In the summer of 2010 he joined Hapoel Jerusalem

References

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