July 3: Nembhard’s two-way deal with the Mavericks is now official, the team announced in a press release.
June 26: Ryan Nembhard, who led all Division I players in assists last season, has agreed to a two-way contract with the Mavericks, Michael Scotto of HoopsHype tweets.
Nembhard, the younger brother of the Pacers’ Andrew Nembhard, logged 134 starts in college. He played two seasons with Creighton before transferring to Gonzaga, where he played two more years.
Nembhard averaged 10.5 points on 44.6 shooting, including 40.4 percent from long range, as a senior but he mainly concentrated on being a distributor. He averaged 9.8 assists and was also a factor on the defensive end with 1.7 steals. The 6-foot Nembhard reached double digits in assists 19 times last season, including 11 in his final college game — a loss to Houston in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Nembhard is one of two undrafted rookies to reach an agreement on a two-way deal in the immediate wake of the draft, joining Auburn’s Miles Kelly.
Going to be a regular in the league.
4 years in college means he’s ready to play against grown men.
45% from the field and 40% from deep means he can no problem gets points efficiently never mind the fact he’s only 6 foot.
Obviously a good playmaker cause he lead all college kids in assists.
Not going to be insane defensively at that kinda height but managed to average 1.7 steals per game.
It doesn’t say but he averages 3.5 rebounds per game through college which is a good amount for that size too.
Then just look at his brother and how he plays and how he works and the kinda professional he is.
Was easily worth a second round pick, rooting for him to make it
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