Brooklyn Nets' forward Noah Clowney faced a challenging 2024-25 NBA season marked by injuries, limiting him to just 46 games played. Despite setbacks, Clowney managed to show improvement in his stats, averaging 9.1 points and 3.9 rebounds per game. The 20-year-old player, who had promising moments in his rookie year, aims to enhance his game during the upcoming offseason, focusing on strengthening his body and skill set for future seasons.
Clowney, dealing mostly with ankle injuries, expressed relief at making it through the season and looks forward to addressing his weaknesses, particularly in attacking the rim. He showed progress in his three-point shooting, increasing attempts per game while maintaining efficiency. As he aims to recover from his injuries and enhance his overall game, Clowney remains optimistic about his development and readiness for the challenges of the next season under the guidance of head coach Jordi Fernandez and the Nets' coaching staff.