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Gonzagas Ryan Nembhard receives inviting to NBA G League Combine

Gonzaga -Wachmann Ryan Nembhard has the opportunity to present his skills in Chicago in Chicago in Chicago.

Nembhard received an invitation to the NBA G League elite camp on Saturday, together with 43 other former college-outstanding services, which will take place in five against five games in the course of the two-day event.

Like the NBA Draft Combine, the NBA G League Elite Camp enables the design-related prospects the opportunity to show its skills in front of the NBA staff, to improve their design and to receive valuable feedback before the design.

Nembhard is the only member of the 2024-25 team of Gonzaga, which will take part in the NBA Combine or G League Elite Camp. Senior Senior Nolan Hickman and Khalif Battle in the sixth year took part in a tournament before the draft in Portsmouth, Virginia. Gonzaga had no subclasses explained as an early draft candidate.

The NBA G League elite camp is determined from May 9th to 11th. The first 14 picks of the NBA design of 2025 will be determined during the lottery of the lottery on May 12th. Duke Freshman Phenom Cooper Flag is planned as number 1 of the overall election, regardless of which team is first on the board.

Nembhard ended his four-year college career with 882 assists, the 22nd most of a player in the history of the NCAA Division I. His 344 assists last season led the country and were fifth in a single season in the history of the NCAA and most in the history of the Gonzaga program. In fact, he only took two seasons (70 games) to end with the most fifth -careful templates in the history of Gonzaga (587, two shy, Jeremy Pargo for fourth place).

Nembhard scored an average of 11.7 points and 3.5 rebounds for his career and scored 43.2% from the field and 34.7% compared to 3-point range over 134 games with Creighton (64 games) and Gonzaga (70). His 30-point outbreak against Baylor in the NCAA tournament 2023 was a career high. Nembhard had 28 career games with 10 or more templates.

Although his name is not popular in most major boards, Nembhard appeared as No. 57 for the Overyo Magic in the Orlando Magic in the latest signal design of athletic.

Orlando already has a solid group of hybrid guards/wings on the squad -including the former Gonzaga stars Jalen Suggs -but a real point guard that can set the table for Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner would help take the young stars of magic out of load.

Whether he hears his name on June 25th or not, Nembhard's next steps towards a potential NBA career probably include a trip to Las Vegas for the NBA Summer League in July.

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