Brother Nemhad, the walker! Scotto: Mavericks sign Ryan Nemhard for two-way contract
11:14am, 27 June 2025Basketball
According to famous reporter Scotto, the Mavericks signed Pacers defender Nemhard's younger brother with a two-way contract, also from Gonzaga defender Ryan Nemhard.
Ryan Nemhard was born on March 10, 2003. He is 1.83 meters tall and serves as a point guard. He is the younger brother of Pacers defender Andrew Nemhard. Ryan played at Clayton University for the first two seasons, won the Big East League’s best freshman in his freshman season, and helped the team reach the NCAA National Championship Elite Eight in his sophomore season. He then transferred to Gonzaga University for two seasons, was selected for the WCC first team for two consecutive years, and was elected as the NCAA Division I assist in 2025.
In his senior season, he played in 35 games, averaged 35.1 minutes per game, scored 10.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 9.8 assists and 1.7 steals, shooting percentage of 44.6%, three-point shooting percentage of 40.4%, and free throw shooting percentage of 77.0%.
It is worth mentioning that he ranks 59th among ESPN's top 100 rookies this year.
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