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Nic Claxton

Nic Claxton

#33C,
Pts
11.8
Reb
9.9
Ast
2.1
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 11"/215 lbs
Born: Greenville, South Carolina
College: Georgia
Draft: 2019 2nd round (1st pick) by the
  • Sports Illustrated Toronto Raptors News, Analysis and More

    Nets Big Man Could be Intriguing Fit for Raptors in Free Agency

    Nets Big Man Could be Intriguing Fit for Raptors in Free Agency The Toronto Raptors could look to make a splash in free agency and add Nic Claxton as one of the top available centers on the open market Author: Aaron Rose Apr 26, 2024 In this story: Toronto Raptors Nic Claxton Free Agency It's been a rough stretch for the Toronto Raptors in the frontcourt. The Jakob Poeltl deal hasn't aged particularly well and the losses of Christian Koloko and Jontay Porter this past season have left the organization without the kind of young developmental big to grow with its young core. Yes, Kelly Olynyk's veteran experience should help, but ideally, Toronto wants someone else filling that backup big role

  • New York Post

    Nets' Nic Claxton a top offseason priority for Jordi Fernandez, Sean Marks

    On his first day on the job as Nets head coach , Jordi Fernandez predicted Nic Claxton would win Defensive Player of the Year. General manager Sean Marks called keeping the unrestricted free agent their single biggest offseason task. It sounds like the Nets are in the Nic Claxton business. Nic Claxton is one of the top priorities for the Nets this offseason. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post “Nic is a quote-unquote big that has defensive versatility. I believe he'll be Defensive Player of the Year. For us, he's a priority in this summer,” Fernandez said at his introductory press conference at HSS Training Center. Of course, there is a subtlety there. Explore More Jordi Fernandez already raising

  • NY Daily News

    Domantas Sabonis, De’Aaron Fox lead Kings in 107-77 rout of short-handed Nets

    NEW YORK — The Nets needed a 19-point comeback to overcome the lowly Detroit Pistons Saturday night. Short-handed, playing without Nic Claxton, Cam Johnson, Dorian Finney-Smith and Dennis Smith Jr. on Sunday, there would be no such rally in Sunday’s 107-77 loss to the Sacramento Kings at Barclays Center. It was never a close game after the opening minutes of regulation. Brooklyn trailed by 10 ...