Milwaukee Bucks: 20 realistic free agent options for the Bucks

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Ian Clark

Clark has come a long way since going undrafted out of Belmont in 2013, and having bounced around a couple of teams early on, he finally found a home in Golden State, rounded out his game, and earned rotation minutes in one of the greatest team’s in NBA history.

Once a struggling shooter, working out alongside the likes of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant clearly worked for Clark, as he shot a career-high 37.4 percent from deep last season.

Even though there’ll be legitimate cause for concern over whether his shooting will drop off without multiple All-Stars on the floor with him, Clark has also developed into a good team defender, and has immense playoff experience having averaged just under 12 minutes per game during 32 outings in the Warriors’ last two postseason runs.