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NBA Las Vegas Summer League is over. The Charlotte Hornets defeated the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night in the final game from Sin City to claim their first Vegas Summer League title. Among the many standouts in the event,
While Bronny James and other young talent were lighting up the NBA Summer League court in Las Vegas, another game was being played just a few steps away: One with scripts, storyboards and studio buzz.
The rookies are always the biggest draw at summer league. Players drafted just weeks earlier put on their new pro uniforms and compete for the first time. It’s not that big of a deal if a rookie struggles a bit in summer league,
Clifford looks NBA-ready as a 23-year-old, showcasing poise and an all-around arsenal that allows him to get to his spots at will. The guard-forward is a tremendous rebounder for his size (6-foot-5), and his tight handle and court vision could help provide additional playmaking in Sacramento’s second unit.
The number of rooks spotlighted for each team will vary. Every first-round pick who suited up will receive a grade. Second-rounders will be prioritized for teams without a top-30 selection. For squads without any drafted rookies whatsoever, we'll default to the newbie who is either most intriguing, played the most or both.
Still without tangible hope for a team of its own, Las Vegas bid one of its annual farewells to the NBA on Sunday as the Charlotte Hornets beat the Sacramento Kings for the Summer League title. It was the seventh straight year that all 30 teams played in Las Vegas,
NBA's Las Vegas Summer League is almost in the books. The nearly two-week event has showcased some of the top rookies from the 2025 draft class, second-year players and NBA hopefu
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Celtics Wire on MSNTaking a look back at the Boston Celtics in the NBA's 2025 Las Vegas Summer LeagueTaking a look back at the Boston Celtics in the NBA's 2025 Las Vegas Summer League, did we learn anything important about the future of the team's incoming rookies Hugo Gonzalez, Amari Williams, and Max Shulga? And what about the younger players on the Celtics' roster already, like Jordan Walsh and Baylor Scheierman?
How did the four former Louisville basketball players who were participating in the NBA Summer League fare? Here's a look at their stats.
Though the Lakers lost to the Clippers on July 14, James was one of the few bright spots as he logged a complete game: 17 points, five rebounds, five assists and three 3-pointers. Additionally, he notably averaged 16.3 ppg, 4.3 apg and 2.6 rpg over a three-game stretch, able to get teammates involved and spark runs throughout.