Is Eric Paschall good?

Is Eric Paschall good?

But he was an exceptional isolation scorer, passed very well for his size, and showed positional versatility. If he can continue to learn from Draymond Green and develop defensively, he could be an absolute stud. For now, he’s just a player who had an awesome rookie season.

What pick was Eric Paschall?

Although he landed with the Warriors in the second round, Eric Paschall was taken off the board at No. 6 in the Rookie Wire’s 2019 re-draft. In his debut season in the Bay Area, the Villanova product averaged 14.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 60 games.

What college did Eric Paschall go to?

Fordham University2014–2015

Did Eric Paschall get drafted?

June 20, 2019 After taking Michigan’s Jordan Poole in the first round, Myers and Kerr opted to draft Eric Paschall out of Villanova with the No. 41 overall selection. During his senior season, Paschall averaged 16.5 points on 44.7% shooting from the field with 6.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists per contest.

When was Eric Paschall drafted?

2019 (Round: 2 / Pick: 41)

How many college seasons did Eric Paschall?

Finished his college career with a combined 1,672 career points, including 415 at Fordham and 1,257 in three seasons as a Wildcat Averaged 16.5 points and 6.1 rebounds while starting all 36 games for the Wildcats.

How many college seasons did Eric Paschall play before entering the NBA draft?

While Paschall spent five years in college basketball between Fordham and Villanova, Mitchell spent just two at Louisville before entering the NBA.

Where did Eric Paschall go to high school?

How tall is Draymond Green?

1.98 m

Will Mac McClung get drafted 2021?

Mac McClung’s career at Texas Tech is over. The Red Raider guard is officially entering the 2021 NBA Draft and the transfer portal. McClung, who transferred to TTU from Georgetown last offseason, averaged 15.5 points per game this past season.

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