Throwback Thursday - Clarence Weatherspoon Throwback Thursday - Clarence Weatherspoon

Throwback Thursday - Clarence Weatherspoon

Clarence Weatherspoon 'Baby Barkley', is this week's throwback Thursday player of the week! At the University of Southern Mississippi, Weatherspoon was a three-time...  
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Clarence Weatherspoon 'Baby Barkley', is this week's throwback Thursday player of the week!

At the University of Southern Mississippi, Weatherspoon was a three-time Metro Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year, the only player in conference history to achieve the feat three times.

Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers as the ninth pick in the 1992 NBA Draft he played for the 76ers, the Golden State Warriors, the Miami Heat, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the New York Knicks and the Houston Rockets, averaging 11.5 points per game.

At six-foot-seven-inches and 250 pounds (201 cm, 113 kg), he was nicknamed "Baby Barkley" early during his career due to a similar aggressive playing style attributed to fellow short-statured NBA power forward and former 76er, Charles Barkley.

He participated in the 1993 Slam Dunk contest, finishing second to Harold Miner with an overall score of 92. 

Let's relive the 93' NBA dunk contest NOW!

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