Warriors rookie Brandin Podziemski hits 3-pointer in Rising Stars game

The Warriors rookie buried a 3-pointer in his first appearance in the NBA’s Rising Stars challenge.

Before Steph Curry suits up against Sabrina Ionescu in the first NBA vs. WNBA 3-point challenge, Brandin Podziemski became the first member to represent the Golden State Warriors at All-Star weekend in Indiana.

The 19th pick in 2023 joined other rookies, sophomores and G League players for the Rising Stars tournament at NBA All-Star Friday night.

Podziemski started at point guard alongside 2023 No. 1 pick Victor Wembanyama for Pau Gasol’s team of rookies. Although the rookies fell short against Detleff Schrempf’s team of G Leaguers, Podziemski recorded a pair of impressive moments.

Podzeimski knocked down a 3-pointer along with four assists in his debut in the Rising Star challenge. Podziemski connected with Wembanyama for a deep lob in the game.

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Tyrese Maxey represents Sixers in Friday events at All-Star weekend

Maxey is not scheduled to participate in any more of the events in Cleveland this weekend. So, he’ll have some time to rest up before preparing for the stretch run as Philadelphia looks to make its push for home-court advantage in the playoffs.

Fresh off a 19-point effort in a Philadelphia 76ers win over the Milwaukee Bucks on the road on Thursday, Tyrese Maxey was back in action on Friday. This time, however, he was in Cleveland as one of Philadelphia’s representatives at All-Star weekend. While Joel Embiid will be a participant in the actual All-Star game on Sunday night, Maxey participated in the Clorox Rising Stars game and Clutch Challenge on Friday night. The second-year guard out of Kentucky was selected by Team Worthy, which was led by Los Angeles Lakers legend James Worthy. They faced off with Team Isiah in the first Rising Stars game.

After the second Rising Stars game, Maxey and Raptors rookie Scottie Barnes partnered in the Clorox Clutch Challenge. A better name for that pairing may have been the Clorox Choke Challenge, though.

LaMelo Ball headlines 2021 Rising Stars Challenge roster

As the standout rookie of the Class of 2021, LaMelo Ball headlines the 2021 Rising Stars Challenge roster, released by the NBA on Wednesday.

As the standout rookie of the Class of 2021, LaMelo Ball headlines the 2021 Rising Stars Challenge roster, released by the NBA on Wednesday. Though the league will not play the Rising Stars Challenge game this season during All-Star weekend due to COVID-19, the NBA released the rosters to honor the performances of the players.

Heading into the final regular season game of the first half of the regular season for the Hornets, Ball is averaging 15.7 points, 6.4 assists and 6.0 rebounds in 34 games, one of just two players to play in every game for Charlotte this season. Since moving into the starting lineup, Ball’s averages have jumped to 20.8 points, 6.8 assists and 6.1 rebounds in 34.5 minutes per game.

Over the season as a whole, Ball is shooting 44.6% from the field and 36.7% from 3-point range. Again, both of those figures are higher since becoming a starter with Ball shooting 46.0% overall and 43.0% from range.

Ball has taken home both of the Rookie of the Month awards for the Eastern Conference this season with February’s award being named on Tuesday. Tyrese Haliburton, one of the other headliners of the rosters, has taken home both Western Conference awards.

Due at least partially to the Rising Stars Challenge not taking place this season, Ball declined to take part in the Skills Challenge at the All-Star Weekend.

LaMelo Ball headlines 2021 Rising Stars Challenge roster

As the standout rookie of the Class of 2021, LaMelo Ball headlines the 2021 Rising Stars Challenge roster, released by the NBA on Wednesday.

As the standout rookie of the Class of 2021, LaMelo Ball headlines the 2021 Rising Stars Challenge roster, released by the NBA on Wednesday. Though the league will not play the Rising Stars Challenge game this season during All-Star weekend due to COVID-19, the NBA released the rosters to honor the performances of the players.

Heading into the final regular season game of the first half of the regular season for the Hornets, Ball is averaging 15.7 points, 6.4 assists and 6.0 rebounds in 34 games, one of just two players to play in every game for Charlotte this season. Since moving into the starting lineup, Ball’s averages have jumped to 20.8 points, 6.8 assists and 6.1 rebounds in 34.5 minutes per game.

Over the season as a whole, Ball is shooting 44.6% from the field and 36.7% from 3-point range. Again, both of those figures are higher since becoming a starter with Ball shooting 46.0% overall and 43.0% from range.

Ball has taken home both of the Rookie of the Month awards for the Eastern Conference this season with February’s award being named on Tuesday. Tyrese Haliburton, one of the other headliners of the rosters, has taken home both Western Conference awards.

Due at least partially to the Rising Stars Challenge not taking place this season, Ball declined to take part in the Skills Challenge at the All-Star Weekend.

Watch: Eric Paschall does Splash Brothers impression in Rising Stars Challenge

Watch Eric Paschall knock down a three-pointer during the 2020 NBA Rising Stars Challenge.

The 2020 edition of NBA All-Star weekend is a little different for the Golden State Warriors. Injuries to Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson have slowed down the Warriors’ normal schedule when it comes to All-Star weekend.

Instead of sending a bevy of players to partake in All-Star festivities, the Warriors only had one member in Chicago. Rookie Eric Paschall was invited to the NBA’s Rising Stars Challenge to compete against other rookies and second-year players from across the league.

Paschall checked into the game in the first quarter and got on the board quickly, scoring his first bucket on a drive through the lane.

The Villanova product followed up his layup with a long-distance 3-pointer, shades of his Splash Brothers teammates.

Paschall knocking down a wing 3-pointer is a bit uncharacteristic for the rookie. Although Paschall can score the basketball at a proficient rate, most of his buckets come inside the arc.

Paschall is only shooting 28.2 % from 3-point land and has only made three long-range shots in his last 11 games before the All-Star break.

However, this is the Rising Stars Challenge, and for a chance at winning Most Valuable Player, Paschall was going to have to let it fly.

Does Eric Paschall have a chance at winning the 2020 Rising Stars Challenge MVP?

Can Warriors’ rookie Eric Paschall bring the Rising Stars Challenge MVP hardware back to the Bay Area?

With Golden State’s record sitting at the bottom of the Western Conference, there hasn’t been much to be proud of during the 2019-20 season for Warriors fans.

Stephen Curry’s return from injury, and how newly-acquired Andrew Wiggins fits in with the Warriors are exciting things to watch in the second half of the season, but leading up to the All-Star break, it’s been bleak.

However, one of the pleasant surprises in a down season filled with injury has been the opportunities opened up for players on the backend of the rotation.

Eric Paschall, the Warriors second-round pick in 2019, has evolved into one of Steve Kerr’s leading scorers. The Villanova product is averaging 13.2 points per game on 48.2 % from the field.

The rookie has thrived with opportunity, earning a spot in the 2020 NBA Rising Stars Challenge in Chicago.

Paschall’s numbers may have dipped from his Rookie of the Year caliber start, but he’s been surprising people all season long —  so why count him out as a contender for the game’s Most Valuable Player award?

Here’s a look at how Paschall can bring an MVP trophy from Chicago back to the Bay Area.

Veteran mindset

The Rising Stars Challenge is a display of the NBA’s youth, and while Paschall is still very young, he’ll be one of the oldest players on the floor Friday night in Chicago.

Paschall, 23, is only behind Miami Heat guard Kendrick Nunn and Charlotte Hornets’ guard Devonte’ Graham, who are both 24 from the original roster. Nicolo Melli, 29 from the New Orleans Pelicans, was added as a replacement for Phoenix center Deandre Ayton.

The Rising Stars Challenge is one game where Paschall will have an edge when it comes to experience. What Paschall learned during his junior and senior years at Villanova could benefit him while playing against 19 and 20-year-olds.

Bully ball

One thing Golden State’s fanbase has learned about Paschall is his strength. The New York native is already big in size that carries into a sense of physicality every time he touches the ball.

Paschall has registered high scoring totals throughout his rookie season, including two 30-point games. Yet, he hasn’t shot the ball well from deep. In Paschall’s top five scoring contests, he’s only made 10 shots from beyond the arc total.

In an All-Star game where other players may be camping around the three-point line to show off their long-distance shooting, Paschall could be in line to clean up points in the lane.

Posterization

Pairing with off his physicality is Paschall’s eye for the aggressive dunk. Paschall athleticism is an underrated part of his game. Throughout his rookie year, Paschall has had multiple rim rocking dunks.

If Paschall can stuff the stat sheet using a veteran mindset and add one highlight-reel dunk, the Warriors rookie could be in line for some hardware.