Last Updated on December 22, 2024 by Mathew Diekhake

Archie Clark, born on July 15, 1941, in Conway, Arkansas, is a retired American professional basketball player renowned for his exceptional skills as a guard in the NBA.

Personal Information:

  • Full Name: Archie L. Clark
  • Nationality: American
  • Age: 83 (as of 2024)
  • Hometown: Conway, Arkansas; raised in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan
  • Height: 6’2″ (188 cm)
  • Weight: 175 lbs (79 kg)
  • Wingspan: Not publicly documented
  • Shoe Size: Not publicly documented

Education and Early Life:

  • High School: Ecorse High School, Ecorse, Michigan
  • College: University of Minnesota (1963–1966)

Professional Basketball Career:

  • NBA Draft: 1966, 4th Round, 37th overall pick by the Los Angeles Lakers
  • Position: Point Guard / Shooting Guard
  • Jersey Numbers: Wore #21 and #11 during his career
  • Teams Played For:
    • Los Angeles Lakers (1966–1968)
    • Philadelphia 76ers (1968–1971)
    • Baltimore/Capital Bullets (1971–1974)
    • Seattle SuperSonics (1974–1975)
    • Detroit Pistons (1975–1976)

Career Achievements:

  • NBA All-Star: 2 times (1968, 1972)
  • All-NBA Second Team: 1972
  • Career Statistics:
    • Points: 11,819 (16.3 points per game)
    • Rebounds: 2,427 (3.3 rebounds per game)
    • Assists: 3,498 (4.8 assists per game)

Personal Life:

  • Children: Archie Clark is the proud father of eight children and has six grandchildren.
  • Siblings: He was the fourth child in a family of 12.

Fun Facts

  • Clark was one of the first effective practitioners of the crossover dribble, earning him the nickname “Shake and Bake.”
  • He co-founded the National Basketball Retired Players Association (NBRPA) in 1992, advocating for the rights and welfare of former players.
  • After retiring from professional basketball, Clark became involved in various endeavors, including Detroit politics and real estate.
  • He ran for Mayor of Ecorse, Michigan, in 1987.
  • Clark remains active in the NBRPA and the Detroit-area NAACP, contributing to community development and player advocacy.