There were also surprises at the end of the second round! The Grizzlies rookie in the backcourt used their all-round performance to blow up the Warriors defense?
2:08am, 17 July 2025Basketball
In a previous NBA Las Vegas summer league game, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 96-84. After this game, the Warriors' record in the summer league increased to 2 wins and 1 loss, while the Grizzlies' record in the summer league fell to 1 wins and 2 losses.
Although the Grizzlies lost the game, the team's starting point guard Jahmai Mashack's performance is a bit unsightly. Mashaq played 22 minutes and 50 seconds in the game, made 6 of 10 shots, 2 of 3 points from outside the three-point line, and 1 of 2 free throws, scoring 15 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals and 1 block. He also had 5 turnovers and 3 fouls, with a plus-negative value of +17. Mashak's performance on both offense and defense is quite outstanding. He scored a lot of points in various ways on the offense, proving that his scoring ability is very outstanding and his offensive methods are quite rich. Not only that, Mashaq also has some passing and organizational skills. Mashaq's performance on the defensive end is also remarkable. He is a very excellent defender and his contribution to the defensive end is also quite outstanding. Apart from doing less than doing a good job in turnover control, Mashaq has little to pick on in other aspects.
Summer League so far, Mashaq has played 4 games in total, averaging 23.5 minutes per game, averaging 9.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 2.2 steals and 1.2 blocks, and 2.5 turnovers and 4.2 fouls. His shooting percentage is 45.2%, three-point shooting percentage is 45.5%, and free throw shooting percentage is 66.7%. Mashak's performance in these games is very amazing. He showed super high maturity. He can provide a lot of support to the team on both sides of the offense and defense. He is a player with very comprehensive abilities. Mashak is very clear about what he needs to do on the court. He can undertake various tasks. The situation of the team when he is on the court is worthy of recognition. Such performance is indeed beyond everyone's expectations.
Marshaq was born in November 2002 and is 22 years old, 191cm tall and weighs 89kg. He is the backcourt star from the University of Tennessee who was selected by the Grizzlies in the 59th pick in the second round of this year's NBA Draft. Mashak's performance in the NCAA last season was actually very average. Although he was the starting point guard at the University of Tennessee, although he performed very well on the defensive end, he was shortlisted for the SEC League's best defensive team, but his performance on the offensive end can be said to be quite lackluster, and his ability in scoring and organization is very limited. The Grizzlies used this second round final draft pick to choose him, and they should also be interested in his defensive talent. Unexpectedly, Mashaq also showed off his offensive abilities in the summer league, which really exceeded everyone's expectations. At least from the current situation, is the Grizzlies making a big profit by choosing him with the final pick in the second round?
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