VIDEO: Jordan Clarkson Leaps Over Kendall Jenner At Coachella
Lakers News: Jordan Clarkson ‘confident’ He’ll Remain In Los Angeles
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In another lost season for the Los Angeles Lakers, second-year guard Jordan Clarkson stood out as part of the team’s young core set to lead them into the future. Clarkson will surely be working hard to improve his game in the off-season and has said he plans on making sure Julius Randle and D’Angelo Russell do the same.

In the meantime however, Clarkson found some time to relax from this year’s drama-filled season. Clarkson was seen at the Coachella Music festival jumping over model and TV personality Kendall Jenner via Bleacher Report.

Now while there has been some speculation about the budding romance between these two young stars, there is no denying Clarkson’s freakish athleticism after seeing him clear the 5’10 Jenner.

The Lakers struck gold after drafting Clarkson in the second round two years ago, but he is now set to become a restricted free agent this summer. However, Clarkson expressed his desire to stay with the purple and gold and is very likely to remain a vital piece of the franchise moving forward.

With that said, many are likely hoping to see him get ahead by taking up Kobe’s offer on offseason workouts, rather than spending too much time trying to ‘keep up’ with that famous family.

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