Andrew Nembhard doesn’t like to think about what his legacy might be, instead focusing on helping as many people as he can.

The Indiana Pacers point guard donated a basketball shooting machine to the Malvern Family Resource Centre in Scarborough on Tuesday. The valuable piece of equipment corrals made shots and automatically passes the basketball back to a waiting player.

“It’s tough for me, honestly, when I think about legacy. It’s a very self-serving thing, so I try not to be too into legacy or anything like that,” he said in a recent phone interview. “But if I could just be a small piece of anybody’s journey, or just help out any way I can, I will.

“I know it’s hard to make real big changes, but just do anything to just kind of myself out there, try a little bit.”

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