Osmine Clarke, mom of Terrence Clarke, has shared another touching remembrance of her late son. Clarke, a former Kentucky Wildcat, tragically passed away last year in a car accident. This, just a few months shy of the 2021 NBA Draft, a proud moment in a professional basketball career.
How the NBA Has Honored Terrence Clarke
Since Clarke’s death, the NBA has paid the talented athlete tremendous tribute. Formerly, Clarke was a guard for the Kentucky Wildcats. Until his life was cut short on April 22, 2021, in a Los Angeles car accident.
At the 2021 NBA draft, he was named an honorary pick post-humously, reports TMZ Sports. His family, including his mom, Osmine, were brought on stage to accept his draft hat on his behalf. An emotional moment that would have been a crowning achievement for Clarke.
On what would’ve been his draft night, the NBA pays tribute to Kentucky's Terrence Clarke by making him an honorary draftee ? pic.twitter.com/i3BOvzIlTi
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Additionally, the League collaborated with the Celtics to completely renovate the Boston Centers for Youth and Families in Clarke’s name. Formative for Clarke, the center is where he grew up, shooting hoops. Featured on the renovated court are Clarke’s initials, his jersey number, and a quote of his, which reads, “I want to be that guy for everyone in the city.”
Now, the NBA honors Clarke further by extending his mom an honorary Rising Star jersey for the 2022 All-Star Weekend. Osmine shared the touching tribute via Instagram, writing, “Thanks to Klutch team for sending me T’s jerseys. I’m so sorry he wasn’t able to showcase his talent before leaving us.”
Klutch Sports was the agency Clarke had signed with prior to his death.
“Thanks again for all who made this possible through STAR,” Osmine concluded, expressing gratitude for all who have looked over her family and Clarke’s legacy.
Do you appreciate how the NBA has honored the memory of Terence Clarke? Are you happy to hear that his mother is cared for in this way by the league? Let us know in the comments below.