Future150's National Camp Combine Measurements:
Date Measured: 10/07/2017
Height: 6'3"
Wingspan: 6'5"
Standing Reach: 8'2"
Standing Vertical: 25 inches
Max Vertical: 29 inches
Shoe Size: 15
DOB: 10/27/00
Future150's National Camp (Oct. 7-8, 2017) - "The definition of a power wing, the 6'3" shooting guard has the ability to be a lockdown defender if/when he fully commits to the idea. On offense, he's a talented player who can score the ball on all three levels. His long arms also allow him to play above the rim regularly, showing off added athleticism since we last viewed him. Overall, an excellent weekend for him." -Eric Hampford
Future150 National All-American Camp (October 8th-9th, 2016): One of the best "hustle and defend" type players at camp, Clardy struggled offensively during day one of camp but didn't let that stop him from making an impact when he was on the floor. Day two was a bit different as he used his athleticism to get to the rim on command, and had no problem knocking down the three when left open. He is defintely one to keep an eye on when watching prospects from the 2019 class in Arkansas. -Zac Lyon
Future150 National All-American Camp (October 10-11, 2015): Clardy Jr. gets you quality, timely rebounds. Really nice shooter. He played up all weekend and competed well enough to earn All-American Camp honors. Was a key player on team "Duke" and its Sunday playoff championship run, making big plays at key points in the game. Not afraid to take it to the cup against more experienced upperclassmen; Finished really well in traffic. -Coach Rob Robertson
Future150 National All-American Camp (October 10-11, 2015): Clardy Jr. was required to score a lot for his five-on-five team, and he did. His outside shot has been steady for years. This weekend he proved he can score in traffic against bigger, stronger defenders. His handle and lateral quickness are going to have to catch up to his scoring skills. The foundation is encouraging. Wonderful teammate and listener. -Andrew Force
Jr.Future150 Elite 24 (August 8-9, 2015): Clardy Jr. is as steady as they come. A hulking wing, the young man represents the Arkansas Wings well. He plays really solid defense both out high and down on the block. His strength allows him to hold his position against any slasher. Clardy Jr. has the shooting touch from the 3-point line to play any wing position. His ultimate position will probably dictated more by height than any clear deficiencies. Soild overall performance landed him in the Elite 24 All-Star game. -Andrew Force
Nashville Jr.Future150 Camp: (June 7th-8th, 2014): Terry is a strong and aggressive prospect. He is at his best when he is penetrating to the basket and knows how to finish well against contact.
10/16/2017 by Eric Hampford – The 2017 Future150 National Camp All-Star list brought together several very talented prospects from multiple states. Who shined brightest?
10/11/2016 by Eric Hampford – The 2016 Future150 All-American Camp brought in talent from over 10 states, and there was no shortage of prospects who dazzled this past weekend.
10/16/2015 by Andrew Force – Invited players face higher scrutiny once they enter the door. These are the guys that flourished at camp.
10/15/2015 by Ryan Noel – Ryan Noel checks in on the top 2019 and 2020 prospects from the Future 150 All American Camp in Birmingham, AL.
9/25/2015 by Andrew Force – Arkansas always brings the talented prospects. Take a look at the best from The Natural State.
8/13/2015 by Andrew Force – The wings of 2019 had wonderful showings in the Elite 24 Camp. Sunday concluded with an All-Star Game.
6/21/2015 by Ani Umana – The D-Town Round Ball Classic hosted by PrimeTime Sports in Dallas this weekend. Future150 is back in town looking for young talented players.
6/20/2015 by Andrew Force – Future150 spotted several standouts Saturday at PrimeTime Sports D-Town Round Ball Classic.