Nique Clifford has had a productive run in the NBA Summer League with the Sacramento Kings, and the 24th pick is among the leaders in one metric used by HoopsHype.
Clifford is averaging 16.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.4 steals on 50% shooting from 3-point range in five appearances with the Kings. He has scored in double figures four times, including a 19-point, nine-assist and seven-rebound performance on Wednesday.
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He has played a key role in helping the Kings advance to the championship game on Sunday (10 p.m. EDT, ESPN). The Kings have had strong contributions from Isaac Jones and Devin Carter, who also rank in the top 15 in global rating, a metric used to determine players’ productivity.
Clifford has emerged as one of the top overall performers among not only rookies but all players as well. He is finding success scoring from all three levels, while also rebounding at a high level and setting up teammates for easy looks.
The 23-year-old projects to be a player who can step in next season and contribute in the rotation for coach Doug Christie. He established himself as a versatile player in five seasons at the college level, and he has showcased that ability and more in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Clifford and the Kings (5-0) advanced to the title game as one of the top teams in the desert. The group will look to win one more game and keep that momentum heading into next season.
This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: Kings news: Nique Clifford recognized as a top summer league performer