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Naismith Hall of Famer Clark Kellogg appeared destined for basketball immortality after one of the most dominant rookie seasons in NBA history. But while injuries shortened his playing career, his journey in the game was far from over. Nearly 40 years after suiting up for the Indiana Pacers, Clark received his Hall of Fame recognition—not as a player, but as one of the most respected voices in basketball broadcasting.
In this powerful episode of the Be a Baller Podcast, Clark opens up about his journey from growing up in East Cleveland to becoming a college standout, NBA star, and eventually, a long-standing CBS Sports analyst. He shares how a simple piece of advice from his late mother — “If you're going to be a basketball star, you'd better be able to put a sentence together on television” — helped shape the next chapter of his life.
Faith has been the foundation of his life. Clark credits Christ as his ‘all and driver of his life”. His favorite quote from The Bible matches the advice he was given as a young child: ‘Do unto others as you have them do unto you.’ He credited his parents for sharing that earlier in his life.
From his signature phrases like “squeeze the orange” and “spurtability” to his decades of calling March Madness and NBA 2K games, Clark reflects on building a lasting legacy beyond the hardwood. He also shares how faith, family, and purpose have grounded him through every season of life.
This episode is more than a basketball story — it’s about resilience, reinvention, and the power of legacy.
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