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			<title>Aurora’s Ryan Nembhard signs two-year deal with the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu Apr 9 17:05:04 2026 / +0000  GMT</pubDate>
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<p>The remarkable NBA journeys of Andrew and Ryan Nembhard continued last week.</p>
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<p>The Aurora-born NCAA stars and accomplished NBA players opened a new chapter in their book of brotherly professional achievements.</p>
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<p>Ryan Nembhard signed a standard two-year NBA contract in Dallas on Saturday, based on his excellent play with the Mavericks as a rookie.</p>
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<p>Nembhard had bounced back and forth between the NBA Mavericks and the G-League Texas Legends — playing well for both teams while fulfilling the obligations of his original two-way contract.</p>
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<p>In thirty-eight games with the Mavericks, Nembhard has averaged 6.7 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 4.9 assists while shooting 37.9 per cent from 3-point range.</p>
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<p>In six games with the Legends, he averaged 23.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 10.5 assists, and 1 steal—a veritable one-man wrecking crew in the G-League that caught the eye of Mavericks' management.</p>
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<p>On Saturday, Nembhard was rewarded with a standard NBA contract, which will provide the rookie point guard with a singular focus as he works his way toward spot-starter status with the Mavericks.</p>
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<p>Ryan Nembhard exploded onto the College Basketball scene by earning Big East Freshman of the Year honours in 2021 with the Creighton University Blue Jays.</p>
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<p>Just as his older brother did, Ryan flourished during his NCAA career with the Gonzaga Bulldogs. &nbsp;In two seasons with the Bulldogs, he was an All-WCC First Team All-Star in 2024 and 2025 and led the NCAA in assists as a senior.</p>
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<p>Exciting times are ahead for the newest Maverick as he'll line up in the backcourt with rookie phenom Cooper Flagg while Kyrie Irving recovers from season-ending knee surgery. The sky's the limit for this three-man backcourt for Dallas in 2026-27.</p>
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<p>North of Dallas in Indianapolis, Andrew Nembhard is battling through the Pacers' injury-plagued 2025-26 season. Although the team has fallen out of playoff contention due to the loss of most of their starters, Andrew has been one of the team's bright lights — averaging 17.2 points, 2.9 rebounds, 7.3 assists, and shooting 43.9 per cent. &nbsp;The 26-year-old has replicated the high-quality play he displayed last season for Indiana that took the Pacers all the way to the NBA Finals as the Eastern Conference champion and runner-up to the Oklahoma City Thunder for the Larry O'Brien Trophy in June 2025.</p>
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<p><strong>By Jim Stewart</strong></p>
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