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Andrew Nembhard agrees to four-year deal with Pacers
Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard. Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

The Pacers are signing second-rounder Andrew Nembhard to a four-year, $8.6M deal, his agents Jaafar Choufani and Todd Ramasar tell ESPN’s Jonathan Givony.

Nembhard’s deal includes $6.4M in guaranteed money over the first three years, which is the most ever for a second-round pick who attended college, Givony reports. As ESPN’s Bobby Marks observes, Nembhard will receive more guaranteed money than several first-round picks.

After a strong showing at the draft combine, the 22-year-old shot up draft boards, going from a possible late second-rounder to a borderline first-round selection. He was ultimately taken with the first pick of the second round, 31st overall.

The 6’5″ guard spent four years in college, the first two with Florida and then the final two with Gonzaga. In 32 games (32.2 MPG) with the Bulldogs last season, Nembhard averaged 11.8 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 5.8 APG and 1.6 SPG on .452/.383/.873 shooting. He also posted a very solid assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.97:1, a strong benchmark for a lead ball-handler.

Once Nembhard’s deal is official, the Pacers will still have one other draft pick who is unsignedKendall Brown, the 48th selection. The Pacers have an opening on the 15-man roster and both two-way spots available, so either might be a possibility for the athletic forward out of Baylor.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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