The New York native had to sit out a season before going from 21.7 minutes per game as a sophomore, to 29.8 as a junior and an impressive 36.1 his last season with the Wildcats.He started out his rookie season strong but did run into the familiar wall many first-year players experience. "I felt like because I was a fifth-year senior coming out, and I've been through every single position possible since sitting out a year, to being a role player, to being one of the main guys but still not the star, to being the star of the team, I feel like I went through everything that I possibly could and it prepared me for this. I'm 23 years old, so physically I'm more ready too, so I feel like that's something that really helped me out. "I'm a rookie, I'm not expecting to play 27 minutes a game and getting a lot of touches. "Paschall started his collegiate career at Fordham University, playing 31.2 minutes a game as a freshman. Redick: 'I don't think anybody in the NBA cares if President Trump watches basketball'ESPN reportedly chooses its new 'Monday Night Football' booth for 2020 seasonMLB investigation says Marlins players went out, visited bars before coronavirus outbreak But given his array of roles on the court over the years, he shouldn't have much trouble adjusting and thriving under coach Steve Kerr.Make better choices. Get your Fantasy Football league up and running today!Giannis shines as Bucks hold on to beat Celtics in first game backGregg Popovich stands for national anthem as Spurs players kneel, declines to explain whyMagic forward Jonathan Isaac explains why he didn't kneel or wear Black Lives Matter shirt during anthemDarvish shines as Chicago Cubs beat Pittsburgh Pirates 6-3Report: Rob Manfred warns that MLB could shut down by Monday if it can't contain coronavirusTrail Blazers postseason mentality effectively began with GrizzliesVisualize How 6 Supercars Sound With The Aid Of ScienceJ.J. Get all the sports news you need, direct to your inbox.Signing on with an organization coming off of five years of immense success and annual NBA Finals appearances, but one that looked to be entering a difficult season with star The Villanova product credits his rare experience of spending five years in college basketball, and how a "I felt like I was prepared for it," Paschall told Bleacher Report's Howard Beck on "The Full 48" podcast. https://sports.yahoo.com/warriors-eric-paschall-credits-college-211029644.html But he left the Rams and transferred to Villanova to play under famed head coach Jay Wright.
In the month of action after February's All-Star Break prior to the coronavirus pause, Paschall averaged 32.0 minutes a game for the Warriors, scoring 17.5 points to go along with 4.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists.With the lineup expected to be back at full strength across the board to start the 2020-21 season, Paschall won't have quite the same opportunity to produce for the Warriors in his second year. So I'm just out there playing hard, and trying to do the right things, but of course my role expands, and I feel like I was well-prepared for it just because I've played in all different roles.