The NBA recently released their All-Rookie Teams for the 2023-24 season. Golden State Warriors rookie Brandin Podziemski was on the First Team after a great debut campaign, averaging 9.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game on 45.4 percent shooting from the floor and 38.5 percent from three-point land this season.
The NBA released its 2024 All-Rookie team on Monday, which featured standout youngsters such as Victor Wenbanyama, Chet Holmgren, and Brandon Miller. Another slightly less heralded player on the list was Golden State Warriors guard Brandon Podziemski, who led the league with 38 charges drawn.
Having a top pick is your best chance to get an NBA star. But this year’s All-Rookie teams show there’s gems available outside the lottery.
Former IU forward Trayce Jackson-Davis finished 11th in NBA All-Rookie voting for the 2023-24 season released Monday afternoon. Jackson-Davis, 24, received 42 NBA All-Rookie second-team votes, placing him just one point behind GG Jackson II of Memphis.
Anyone who truly watched Jackson-Davis’ game develop knew this kind of thing was coming. One of the biggest problems when analyzing draft prospects, in any sport, is overly emphasizing what a player can do over what they can.
Trayce Jackson-Davis’ first season in the NBA was a rousing success. After being selected 57th by Golden State in the 2023 NBA Draft, TJD averaged 7.9
The Warriors' best shot of getting out of the play-in could be an improved defense led by Draymond Green and rookie center Trayce Jackson-Davis.
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Former Indiana All-American Trayce Jackson-Davis continued his terrific rookie season with a career-high in points on Thursday night. Jackson-Davis, who made his 10th start for Golden State, scored a career-high 20 points in 28 minutes in a 133-110 win at ...
Trayce Jackson-Davis' impressive rookie campaign continued on Monday night. The former Indiana star made Golden State Warriors history with his performance off the bench.
Having turned 24 years of age in your rookie season, and being the 57th player selected in the draft the year prior, the odds are usually not in your favor.
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The Bucks had cut the Warriors' 22-point lead to six points. Then Trayce Jackson-Davis came in and saved the game.
In the first game since the All-Star break, Trayce Jackson-Davis made a huge impact in the Golden State Warriors' win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night.
Even past the quarter mark of the 2023-24 NBA season, rookies are appearing on the Draft Digest rookie ladder for the first time with more opportunity and rapidly progressing games.
Trayce Jackson-Davis accomplished something on Friday night that no other Golden State rookie had done in over a decade. The former Indiana star scored 10 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, becoming the first Warriors player to record that stat line since Anthony Randolph in 2009.
Trayce Jackson-Davis is definitely a man of his word. The Golden State Warriors rookie Jackson-Davis was a surprise standout during the team’s thrilling overtime win over the Boston Celtics on Tuesday.
After a disappointing loss to the LA Clippers on Saturday afternoon, the Golden State Warriors have announced that Trayce Jackson-Davis is going back to the G-League.
Trayce Jackson-Davis played just five total minutes in the Golden State Warriors' first three regular season games, but he had a productive night in Monday's 130-102 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.
Trayce Jackson-Davis started for the first time in his NBA career with the Warriors against the Sacramento Kings, and he did not disappoint. On Wednesday night, Jackson-Davis put up 13 points and 10 rebounds with the starting lineup, and he did it all against Domantas Sabonis.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Former Indiana star Trayce Jackson-Davis signed a four-year contract with the NBA's Golden State Warriors last week, with the first two years guaranteed.
The Golden State Warriors signed second-round pick Trayce Jackson-Davis to a four-year contract.
The NBA Combine took place last week in Chicago and among the participants was Indiana basketball standout Trayce Jackson-Davis. The 6-foot-9 forward tested extremely well in all of his measurements.
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