Highlights of Sacramento Kings NBA draft pick Nique Clifford
Nique Clifford is now a first round NBA draft pick.
The 6-foot-6 wing from Colorado State was selected with the No. 24 overall pick of the 2025 NBA draft on June 25 by the Sacramento Kings. The Kings made a draft night trade with the Thunder for the pick.
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Colorado State fans are plenty familiar with his game after Clifford helped the Rams make back-to-back NCAA Tournaments in 2024 and 2025.
Fans of the Kings may just be getting acquainted.
Here are highlights of some of Clifford's top moments as a Ram.
Nique Clifford lights up Boise State
Former CSU coach Niko Medved called it arguably the best individual game in program history. Clifford poured in 36 points on just 18 shots (13-18 shooting) as the Rams won at Boise State to close out the 2024-25 regular season.
Here's every point from the game:
Big dunk on Tyson Degenhart
In the other game against Boise State in the 2024-25 season, Clifford had a "WOW" dunk over 6-foot-8 star Tyson Degenhart. A sight to behold:
Nique Clifford dunks a lot
Clifford doesn't just dunk, he hammers the ball home.
Nique Clifford does more than just dunk, though
Clifford has become a three-level scorer. Here's an example of clever footwork on a 3-pointer:
Nique Clifford the passer
Clifford has some point guard-level vision, as shown in this pass that landed Colorado State on SportsCenter's top 10:
The whole Nique Clifford skill bag
These compilations show a variety of Clifford's skills, from three-level scoring to athletic defensive plays:
Nique Clifford draws a crowd
Playing in his hometown, Nique Clifford spent a lot of time on autographs after beating Air Force:
Mountain West MVP
Clifford was named MVP of the Mountain West tournament after averaging 25 points, 10.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists. Teammates helped him celebrate in style.
Follow sports reporter Kevin Lytle on X and Instagram @Kevin_Lytle.
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