
Juan Toscano-Anderson
Pallacanestro Trieste//
Player Info
Juan Toscano-Anderson stands as a significant figure in basketball, having become the first Mexican-born player to win an NBA championship, which he achieved with the Golden State Warriors in 2022. The 32-year-old forward now applies his versatile skill set with Pallacanestro Trieste in Italy. Born in Oakland, California, and a product of Marquette University, Toscano-Anderson's path was one of perseverance, going undrafted and grinding through the G League before earning his NBA opportunity. His time with the Warriors was defined by his high-energy play, defensive versatility, and infectious hustle, earning him a permanent place in the hearts of the Dub Nation. His main honors are headlined by that 2022 NBA championship ring. Known for his pride in his Mexican heritage, Toscano-Anderson is a role model and a testament to hard work. His style is that of a glue guy—a player who does the dirty work, makes the smart pass, and can guard multiple positions, bringing championship experience to every team he joins.
Overview
Honors
Key Stats
Glossary
Regular Season
GP
27
MPG
24
PPG
9.85
2PM%
51%
3PM%
28%
REB
4.81
AST
3.48
STL
0.37
BLK
0.44
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
More
Statistics
Regular Season
Per Game Statistics
Games Played
27
Games Started
5
Minutes
24
Points
9.85
Rebound
4.81
Assist
3.48
Block
0.44
Steal
0.37
Field Goal %
40%
3-Point Field Goal %
28%
Free Throw %
68%
Offensive Rebound
1.07
Defensive Rebound
3.74
Turnovers
2.56
Assists/Turnovers
1.4
Personal Fouls
2.22
Total Data
Points
266
Rebound
130
Assist
94
Block
12
Steal
10
Field Goal %
40%
3-Point Field Goal %
28%
Free Throw %
68%
Offensive Rebound
29
Defensive Rebound
101
Turnovers
69
Personal Fouls
60

