22 November 2024

Nigeria’s Precious Achiuwa, Zion, Hachimura Among NBA Rising Stars Selections

NEW ORLEANS, LA – MARCH 1: Zion Williamson #1 of the New Orleans Pelicans shoots the ball during the game against the Utah Jazz on March 1, 2021 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Layne Murdoch Jr. / NBAE / Getty Images / Getty Images via AFP)

 

 

New Orleans All-Star forward Zion Williamson and Washington forward Rui Hachimura of Japan were among 20 players named to NBA Rising Stars rosters Wednesday even though the game won’t be played.

A showdown between US and World lineups of top first- and second-year players is a traditional start to NBA All-Star Weekend, but the game was wiped out by COVID-19 and the choice to stage All-Star events only on Sunday.

The league continued the custom of having NBA assistant coaches to recognize deserving rookies and talent second-season players.

 

MIAMI, FL – FEBRUARY 28: Precious Achiuwa #5 of the Miami Heat warms up before the game against the Atlanta Hawks on February 28, 2021 at American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Carlos Goldman / Getty Images via AFP)

 

MIAMI, FL – FEBRUARY 28: Precious Achiuwa #5 of the Miami Heat shoots the ball during the game against the Atlanta Hawks on February 28, 2021 at American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida.  (Photo by Carlos Goldman /  Getty Images via AFP)

 

Hachimura was the only Asian representative on a global squad that also included Miami rookie forward Precious Achiuwa of Nigeria, French rookie guard Theo Maledon of Oklahoma City, Washington rookie forward Deni Avdija of Israel and Denver rookie guard Facundo Campazzo of Argentina.

Five second-year Canadian players were in the World lineup — New Orleans guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker, New York swingman R.J. Barrett, Golden State guard Mychal Mulder, Memphis forward Brandon Clarke and Oklahoma City guard Luguentz Dort.

Williamson is joined on the US team by 2019-20 NBA Rookie of the Year Ja Morant of Memphis, Charlotte rookie star guard LaMelo Ball, rookie guards Anthony Edwards of Minnesota and Tyrese Haliburton of Sacramento, rookie center James Wiseman of Golden State, Denver forward Michael Porter, Miami guard Tyler Herro, San Antonio swingman Keldon Johnson and Atlanta forward De’Andre Hunter.