Andrew Nembhard, the Pacers' point guard, showcased exceptional performance in the Eastern Conference Finals despite Indiana's loss to Boston. Nembhard averaged 28 points and 9.5 assists in two games, with a notable double-double of 24 points and 10 assists in Game 4. His standout play included high shooting percentages and significant contributions to the team, earning praise and recognition for his efforts.
Andrew Nembhard was the biggest winner of the Eastern Conference Finals, even despite getting swept https://t.co/pZjwGV00QH https://t.co/iSvFgCu8Au
Andrew Nembhard averaged 28 points & 9.5 assists over two games as a starting point guard in the Eastern Conference Finals. Prior to Game 4 I wrote about the the Pacers guard's breakout as another plus for @Canbball men's team heading into the Olympics: https://t.co/Nc9QvaPQwx
Andrew Nembhard balled out despite the loss. 👏 https://t.co/pTi7PEGh19
Andrew Nembhard was SENSATIONAL the last two games despite being swept by the Celtics 😮💨 🔹28 PPG 🔹9.5 APG 🔹5 RPG 🔹59.5 FG% 🔹53.8 3P% https://t.co/ekn3V4bLDt
Andrew Nembhard’s 24-point, 10-assist double-double isn’t enough for Indiana in a 105-102 loss to Boston in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Nembhard averaged 21 ppg, 7.7 apg in the series. https://t.co/hnGtFb5OmD
Andrew Nembhard goes downhill and finishes the and-1 to extend the Pacers' lead in the 4Q! BOS-IND (3-0) | Live on ESPN https://t.co/YOE4tkEI5H