Club Statement - Gary Clark
12 Jan 2024
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The Illawarra Hawks can confirm that USA import Gary Clark has been charged with driving under the influence (DUI) after he was pulled over on Sunday evening.
Clark cooperated fully with NSW Police and advised the Club immediately. The NBL was notified the next day and the matter was referred to the Basketball Australia (BA) integrity unit.
The incident will be dealt with under the BA Code of Conduct for Elite Level Participants and any potential sanctions will be determined by BA.
Hawks General Manager of Basketball, Mat Campbell said, “The situation is unprecedented for Gary and out of character. The Hawks will support him in every way possible during this difficult time.”
The Hawks will await the outcomes as determined by the courts, and respecting that, and Gary’s right to due process, will make no further comment at this time.

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