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Glen Clem

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Biography

Glen Clem is an American basketball athlete known for his exceptional performance in both collegiate and professional basketball. Born in 1990 in Indianapolis, Indiana, Clem gained recognition as a standout player at Parkside High School, where he earned All-State honors. He went on to play for the University of Maryland, where he was a key contributor to the team’s success and became known for his versatile scoring ability and tenacious defense.

After completing his collegiate career, Clem was selected in the second round of the 2012 NBA Draft by the New Orleans Pelicans. He made an immediate impact in the league, being named the NBA Rookie of the Month in January 2013. Throughout his professional career, Clem played for several teams, including the Pelicans, the Chicago Bulls, and overseas clubs in Europe, consistently showcasing his skills as a prolific shooter and playmaker.

Clem's legacy is defined by his influence on young athletes and his commitment to the game. Following his retirement from professional basketball, he transitioned into coaching, where he has mentored aspiring players and contributed to the development of basketball programs at various levels. His work both on and off the court has solidified his reputation as a respected figure in the basketball community.

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