The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Clarkson, Ming keen observers at Asian Games

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Cavaliers guard Jordan Clarkson watched from the bench, not quite able to make it to the Asian Games in time to play in the opening game for the Philippine­s.

Yao Ming was there, too, also keeping a close eye on the Philippine­s’ opening 9659 win over Kazakhstan.

After getting a special exemption from the NBA to play for the Philippine­s in Jakarta, the US-born Clarkson should be ready to suit up for the next game against China. And that has the attention of ex-Houston Rockets and Chinese allstar center Yao.

Clarkson, one of three NBA players given an exemption by the league to play in Jakarta, said he had a frustratin­g time while his status for the tournament was being considered. The NBA also granted exemp- tions to Houston Rockets 7-foot-1 center Zhou Qi and Dallas Mavericks forward Ding Yanyuhang to play for China.

“We went back and forth so many times, saying I was going to play, then I wasn’t going to play,” the 6-5 Clarkson told Philippine­s’ reporters after Thursday’s game. “Now, being able to participat­e is awesome.

“I’m very excited to know that I’m finally getting to do this, being able to play ... for the country. It’s definitely something that I’ve been looking forward to.”

Clarkson, who qualifies to play for the Philippine­s through his maternal grandmothe­r, has four days to get familiar with “fun style of play.”

“I feel the support, the love all the time,” he said. “My grandma is real proud I’m able to do this now.”

The Philippine­s is playing a tournament for the first time since 10 players and two coaches were suspended following a wild brawl in a World Cup qualifier against Australia on July 2. Three Australian players were also suspended.

Video of the brawl was widely played around the world, with punches thrown, chairs tossed at players, and security needed to restore order.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Cavaliers guard Jordan Clarkson (8) and Toronto Raptors forward CJ Miles vie for the ball during the Eastern Conference semifinals. After getting a special exemption from the NBA to play for the Philippine­s in Jakarta, the US-born Clarkson should be ready to suit up for the next game against China.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Cavaliers guard Jordan Clarkson (8) and Toronto Raptors forward CJ Miles vie for the ball during the Eastern Conference semifinals. After getting a special exemption from the NBA to play for the Philippine­s in Jakarta, the US-born Clarkson should be ready to suit up for the next game against China.

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