I happened to record the Heat-Indiana semi-final game in the Orlando summer league because it was on immediately prior to the Jazz game. I didn't pay much attention to Clark at the time except to notice that he was the best player on the court for long stretches. After his signing, I re-watched the game and confirmed my initial impression: Clark is a player. He has a great all-around game and took it to the hole several times, belying the idea that he can't drive or slash. The obvious reason he has a low number of free-throw attempts is that he's well beyond the three-point line on most of his shots, and the defenders back off until they realize he can hit them with great consistency. As they say "Ball don't lie" and he can really shoot it. The fact that he was named defensive player of the year in two leagues belies the second myth about him: that he can't play defense. He's quick, crafty and determined. Here's my long-shot prediction: he will one of the top 10 rookies next season and will push Rush and Burks for playing time. There's just no substitute in today's NBA for a long-range shooter, and he will be among the best. He may not have the greatest athleticism, but but flashiness doesn't equate with offensive production.