Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nembhard
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In his first NBA Finals appearance, Andrew Nembhard delivered a clutch two-way performance as Indiana took a 1–0 series lead.
Andrew Nembhard, for those of you who don’t talk Pacer. “I’ve got the utmost confidence in him,” Haliburton said of Nembhard after the Pacers’ latest great escape, 111-110, Indiana’s ...
The comeback kids did it again. Despite a sloppy first half, poor shooting early on from their star players and possessing zero answers for stopping the league'
Former Gonzaga standouts Chet Holmgren and Andrew Nembhard faced off in Game 3 of the NBA Finals as the Pacers edged out the Thunder 116-107.
As their teams compete with a championship at stake, the Canadian guards are fully focused on the task at hand, not feelings.
But the Indiana Pacers’ Canadian guard was ready. Nembhard stayed with him, contested cleanly, and the shot missed.Indiana secured the rebound and turned to Tyrese Haliburton.With just 0.3 seconds left,
Andrew Nembhard’s clutch fourth-quarter three and steady leadership helped the Pacers steal Game One of the NBA Finals from the Thunder—Zags fans have plenty to be proud of.
The NBA MVP saw a lot of different defenders Thursday, but with the game on the line, Indiana put its "trust" in Drew.