Nets' Noah Clowney details how he can improve his game this offseason
Brooklyn Nets forward Noah Clowney is coming off the best season of his career, but he explained what else he can work on heading into this offseason.
NEW YORK -- Brooklyn Nets forward Noah Clowney is coming off the best season of his three-year career despite the fact that the Nets finished with the third-worst record in the NBA (20-62). Brooklyn went into the 2025-26 season with the goal of developing as many of the young players as possible and while Clowney played well, he knows what he needs to improve on this summer. "Well, I think I worked on it and so I kind of did it a whole lot more so I was bound to get better at it.
With that being said, I still drew fouls. I was good at that," Clowney said during his exit interview when asked what allowed him to be a better scorer going to the rim. Clowney had his best season when it came to getting to the free-throw line after being run off the three-point line, but he knows that developing counters is the key.
"But, when teams didn't foul me, sometimes I struggle to finish. Sometimes, I get caught on one foot instead of [taking the] bump, I could play off two [feet], really. The second level move like bump, step-throughs, things like that," Clowney continued.
"If I can get better at that, I think that'll help me too, but ain't much to it. " Clowney, 21 , finished the 2025-26 campaign with averages of 12. 3 points, 4.