2020-21 NBA Rookies

The 2020-21 NBA rookie class has played well through the midpoint of the season, despite there not being a summer league or much of an offseason for them to prepare. Rookie guards LaMelo Ball and Tyrese Haliburtion lead the class and will both be in consideration for Rookie of the Year honors. Not far behind are Anthony Edwards, Immanuel Quickley, and James Wiseman who will all look to make the 1st team all-rookie team. There are also surprise players like Jae’Sean Tate, Desmond Bane, and Payton Pritchard who have made an immediate impact as role players on their teams.  As the second half of the season begins, look for these rookies to improve as the season progresses with more playing time and experience.

Leaders

Player PPG   Player APG
LaMelo Ball 15.8   LaMelo Ball 6.3
Anthony Edwards 14.9   Tyrese Haliburtion 5.4
Tyrese Haliburtion 13.2   Cole Anthony 3.8
Immanuel Quickley 12.2   Theo Maledon 3.3
James Wiseman 11.8   Anthony Edwards 2.5
         
Player RPG   Player FG %
LaMelo Ball 6.0   Precious Achiuwa 57.9%
James Wiseman 5.9    Isaiah Stewart 55.5%
Isaiah Stewart 5.8   Jae’Sean Tate 53.6%
Jae’Sean Tate 5.3   Xavier Tillman 51.3%
Patrick Williams 4.8   James Wiseman 51.0%
         
Player 3 -point %   Player Minutes
Desmond Bane 44.3%   Isaac Okoro 33.2
Tyrese Haliburtion 43.3%   Tyrese Haliburtion 30.1
Payton Pritchard 40.2%   Anthony Edwards 29.1
Saddiq Bey 39.3%   LaMelo Ball 28.9
Immanuel Quickley 38.1%   Patrick Williams 28.5
 
 
 
 

Highlights

  • LaMelo Ball became the youngest player in NBA history to have a triple double in a game.
  • Tyrese Maxey scored 39 points, the most by a rookie this season.
  • Cole Antony scored a game winning shot to give the Magic a win over the Timberwolves. Cole Anthony Game Winner
  • Saddiq Bey became the first rookie in NBA history to make 7 plus 3 pointers without a miss in a game. Bey also won Eastern Conference Player of the Week in the same week.
  • Anthony Edwards made headlines with the dunk of the year. Anthony Edwards dunk of the year
  • LaMelo Ball is the only player in the last 60 seasons to lead all rookies in total points, rebounds, assists, and steals at the All-Star break, per Elias Sports Bureau.

Who to watch for

  • Desmond Bane (Memphis Grizzlies) – The rookie guard has shot the ball great especially from the 3-point line. Bane leads all rookies in 3-point percentage and 11th overall in the NBA.
  • Facundo Campazzo (Denver Nuggets)– the oldest rookie in the class has played significant minutes for the Nuggets leading up to the All-Star game. Campazzo has shown flashes of the type of passes he can make and will be an important role player as the Nuggets push to make the playoffs.
  • Saben Lee (Detroit Pistons) – Since the Pistons traded away Derrick Rose, Lee has stepped into the role as the backup point guard. The rookie point guard has averaged 11 points and 3.5 assists off the bench since the trade.

All-Star Weekend recap

Rising Stars teams– Although the game did not get played this year due Covid-19, the NBA still announced the 2021 Rising Star rosters. Voted by assistant coaches, 20 players in their first or second year are selected in which one team are players born in the United States and another team born internationally.  

Skills Challenge– Domantas Sabonis won the skills challenge over Nikola Vucevic becoming the 4th big man to win the competition and first Indiana Pacer. 

3-point Contest – Stephen Curry won his second 3-point contest of his career and became the 7th player to win the award multiple times. 

Dunk Contest– During halftime of the All-Star game, Anfernee Simons became the first Trail Blazer to win the dunk contest over rookies Obi Toppin and Cassius Stanley

All-Star Game– Team LeBron defeated Team Durant in a game full of highlights from the NBA’s top stars. Giannis Antetokounmpo won first All-Star Game MVP by shooting 16 for 16, an NBA record, from the floor and became the first international player to win the award.

 

Players of the Month February

Eastern Conference– James Harden (Brooklyn Nets)

Western Conference– Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns)

Rookie Eastern Conference– LaMelo Ball (Charlotte Hornets)

Rookie Western Conference– Tyrese Haliburtion (Sacramento Kings)