TORONTO - Andrew Nembhard doesn’t like to think about what his legacy might be, instead focusing on helping as many people as he can.

The Indiana Pacers point guard donated a basketball shooting machine to the Malvern Family Resource Centre in the Toronto area Scarborough on Tuesday. The valuable piece of equipment corrals made shots and automatically passes the basketball back to a waiting player.

“It’s tough for me, honestly, when I think about legacy. It’s a very self-serving thing, so I try not to be too into legacy or anything like that,” he said in a recent phone interview. “But if I could just be a small piece of anybody’s journey, or just help out any way I can, I will.

“I know it’s hard to make real big changes, but just do anything to just kind of myself out there, try a littl

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