The Dallas Mavericks might have found their new point guard going forward in the Cooper Flagg era, and Ryan Nembhard showed why with a record-setting night in a win vs. the Miami Heat. The undrafted rookie guard helped the Dallas Mavericks rookie group make a statement, becoming the first player in the modern draft era to record at least 15 points and 10 assists in consecutive games, according to Elias Sports.

The former Gonzaga standout and brother of Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard began his recent stretch with 28 points, 10 assists, and zero turnovers in a win vs. the Denver Nuggets Monday. He then followed it up with 15 points and 13 assists in the 118-108 win over the Heat Wednesday night. The Mavericks have now won three straight, with Nembhard’s poise and efficiency driving their la

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