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Former Georgia Bulldog Asa Newell will remain in Georgia to begin his professional career in the NBA.Newell was selected by the New Orleans Pelicans with the No. 23 overall pick in the first round ...
Atlanta's schedule features a division rival in the Miami Heat in Friday's LVSL opener. The Hawks also take on a trio of ...
Georgia Bulldogs forward Asa Newell (14) grabs a rebound between South Carolina Gamecocks guard Zachary Davis (2) and forward Nick Pringle (5) during the second half at Stegeman Coliseum. Newell: I’m ...
NBA draft is officially completed, with 59 players hearing their names called in a two-night format for the second straight ...
The No. 14 overall selection gives the Spurs a chance to take a big swing on a player. One intriguing forward mocked at the back end of the lottery is freshman Georgia forward Asa Newell. Newell's ...
Georgia Bulldogs freshman forward Asa Newell had a strong one-and-done campaign while in college. Now, he's ready to show what he can do as a pro. Newell helped Team USA win a gold medal during ...
Newell's outside game shows some potential, but it needs a lot of work. Newell shot just 29.2 percent from three. He has a decent touch and shot 74.8 percent from the free throw line.
Former Georgia Bulldog Asa Newell remains in good standing based on the latest NBA mock draft. With the NBA season set to officially wrap up on Sunday as Oklahoma City and Indiana will face off in ...
Asa Newell brings energy, mobility, and growing shooting touch to a retooled Hawks roster, fitting seamlessly next to Trae Young and Atlanta’s new floor spacers without needing the ball to make ...
USA TODAY Sports recently projected that Newell would be a top-10 pick in the 2025 NBA draft. Newell is Georgia 's leading scorer (15.2 points per game) and rebounder (6.8 rebounds per game) and ...
Georgia’s Asa Newell, who was named SEC All-Freshman, is recorded the second-most layups and dunks combined this season among freshmen, per CBB Analytics. But he is also developing his 3-pointer ...
Next, they had Asa Newell going 18th to the Washington Wizards, followed by Liam McNeeley going 20th to the Miami Heat. It is not often that a high school team produces this much NBA talent, but ...