The impressive performances of Golden State Warriors rookies Brandin Podziemski and Trayce Jackson-Davis during their first NBA season. Podziemski, the 19th overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, exceeded expectations and became the starting shooting guard when Klay Thompson was sidelined. Jackson-Davis, the 57th pick, established himself as the team’s starting center towards the end of the season.
Podziemski believes that both he and Jackson-Davis deserve to be recognized on the All-Rookie team, which would be a significant achievement for the Warriors since their last player named to the team was Eric Paschall in the 2019-20 season. Podziemski’s strong performance included ranking among the top rookies in various categories such as minutes per game, points, assists, rebounding, and three-point percentage. He also led the Warriors in total rebounds for a rookie since Joe Smith in 1995-96.
Podziemski’s impact on the team is seen as noteworthy, with one NBA source describing him as changing the narrative of what it means to be a Warriors rookie, similar to the impact Draymond Green had as a rookie. He led the league in charges drawn and had a high plus/minus rating. The passage also highlights Jackson-Davis’ contributions, including his emergence as a starter and his impact on the team’s performance.
Looking ahead, Podziemski aims to win the Most Improved Player award and participate in the Rising Stars Game and other events during NBA All-Star weekend at Chase Center. He reflects on his strong rookie season and expresses confidence in his aspirations for the future.