Gilas Pilipinas naturalized player Jordan Clarkson is still feeling young and competitive to keep playing for the country in the foreseeable future.
Gilas Pilipinas naturalized player Jordan Clarkson is still feeling young and competitive to keep playing for the country in the foreseeable future.
“Yeah, I think so. 35 ain’t that 30 was the new 20, right? I still feel young. I’m still out here competing. I don’t think that’s my last performance in this jersey. I think I got more time, still can hope,” Clarkson said.
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