How in the world is Clarke still thought of as a lottery pick? What little he played this year he was NOT good except in flashes here and there. I know the NBA is about potential and developing players, but taking him with a lottery selection when many teams want an instant difference maker with that high of a pick makes very little sense to me. At best, I'd say he's 2+ years away from even contributing at the NBA level. He's got a ton of holes in his game and there are great athletes on every NBA team so he's not going to out-athlete many at that level. Some GM is going to have hit his knees and pray that Clarke really is an NBA talent because there's no evidence of that in his college 'career'.
And, two years from now, if some poster comes on board here and touts how Clarke went for 22 against the Wolves and says, 'Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat', I'm gonna throw up. He hardly had to have his uniform washed more than a couple of times while here. In my book, he's as much a Wildcat as Enes Kanter.