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The Warriors tried to train Gonzaga s backcourt core, and his brother turned out to be the Pacers backcourt general?

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According to The Mercury News reporter Danny Emerman, the Golden State Warriors have tried out for three players who are about to appear in this year's NBA draft, namely Sion James, a big five winger from Duke, Ryan Nembhard, a senior backfielder from Gonzaga, and CJ Huntley, a big five inside player from Appalachian State.

Nemhard was born in March 2003 and is 22 years old. He is a No. 1 player with delicate skills and excellent organizational skills. According to data from the previous joint trial physical test, Nemhard's bare feet are 180.3cm in height, 188.6cm in wingspan, 238.8cm in height, and 79.7kg in weight. In the NCAA game this season, Nemhard made a total of 35 appearances, averaging 35.1 minutes per game, averaging 10.5 points, 3 rebounds, 9.8 assists, 1.7 steals and 0.1 blocks, and 2.5 turnovers and 1.6 fouls. His shooting percentage was 44.6%, his three-point shooting percentage was 40.4%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 77%. With his outstanding performance, Nemhard was shortlisted for the WCC League All-Squad Team this season. He got the opportunity to participate in the G League Elite Training Camp and was invited to participate in the joint trial through his outstanding performance in the G League Elite Training Camp.

From the perspective of characteristics, Nemhard has very good passing and organizational skills on the offensive end, and his dribbling skills are also quite skilled. Nemhard's offensive efficiency is also relatively stable, and he also has good shooting ability. However, Nemhard's figure is indeed too limited, and his athletic ability is also very average, which directly affects his performance on both offense and defense. Nemhard cannot complete more scoring on the offensive end, and it is difficult for him to provide more support to the team on the defensive end. His functions on the court are too limited, and everyone is worried that his weaknesses will be fully amplified in the NBA arena.

Judging from the current situation, Nemhard may be selected in the second round in this year's NBA Draft, but he may also end up losing. The Warriors hold the 42nd pick in the second round in the next NBA draft, and this draft pick is basically in line with Nemhard's pick. However, considering Nemhard's height and his function on the court, his matching with the Warriors does not seem to be that high. Therefore, we don’t know what the Warriors’ purpose of inspecting Nemhard was. It was more or less strange to choose him with the second round pick in their hands. Of course, they may just be examining whether he is suitable to be a potential competitor to a two-way contract. It is worth mentioning that Nemhard is Andrew Nembhard, the backcourt star who performed well in the playoffs this season and helped the Indiana Pacers reach the finals. His brother's fame may also provide some help to his younger brother's draft market?

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