Archie Clark

Basketball Player

1941 –

83

Who is Archie Clark?

Archie L. Clark is a retired American professional basketball player. At 6'2", he played guard for five National Basketball Association teams.

Clark grew up in the suburbs of Detroit and joined the United States Army after high school. While playing for an intramural basketball team at Andrews Air Force Base, he was discovered by a scout from University of Minnesota and soon accepted a scholarship to play for John Kundla. After a strong collegiate career, which included an All Big Ten selection as a senior, he was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the fourth round of the 1966 NBA Draft.

In his 10 season NBA career, Clark played for the Lakers, the Philadelphia 76ers, the Baltimore/Capital Bullets, the Seattle SuperSonics, and the Detroit Pistons. In 1968, Clark was part of the trade that brought Wilt Chamberlain to the Lakers. He averaged 16.3 career points and 4.8 career assists and appeared in two National Basketball Association All-Star Games; he also received All-NBA Second Team honors in 1972.

Clark was one of the first effective practitioners of the crossover dribble, which inspired his nickname "Shake and Bake."

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Born
Jul 15, 1941
Conway
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of Minnesota
Lived in
  • Arkansas
  • Conway

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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