#2 Ian Clark

From being cleared off waivers by the Nuggets in 2015 to winning an NBA title with the Warriors in 2017, Clark has seen it all.

After averaging 7.4 points per game in 73 appearances last season, Clark decided to re-sign with the Pelicans in July of 2018. He played in a total of 60 games for the Pelicans this past season, and came off the bench in 58 of them.
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For a shooting guard, he could barely manage a sub-par 39% conversion from the floor and a disappointing 32% from beyond the arc. Taking an average of 6.4 shot attempts per game, Clark could afford to score at a pace of just 6.7 points per game and compounded the ill effects with a meagre 1.5 boards and 1.6 dimes per game.
Due to several key absences late in the season, Clark averaged a sensational 24.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.7 steals, but eventually, it proved to be too little too late for the Pels.
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