Nets official recommendation: 19 years and 191 days old! Ben Saraf becomes second-year starter in Nets history
6686 Sports October 24th In the first round of the 25/26 NBA regular season yesterday, the Brooklyn Nets lost to the Charlotte Hornets 117-136. Although the team failed to get off to a good start, new player Ben Saraf's debut performance was impressive.
The 26th overall pick got the chance to start in this game. He played 20 minutes and scored 8 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists. After the game, according to the Nets' official Twitter, Bensarraf became the second youngest starting player in Nets history at the age of 19 years and 191 days, second only to Noah Clowney.
Ben Saraf previously played for the Bundesliga team Ulmlandiopam, averaging 11.5 points, 3 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game last season. From the European League to the NBA, Bensaraf is quickly adapting to the new rhythm of competition.