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NBA announces 2022 Las Vegas Summer League schedule

With the 2022 NBA Draft With come and go and free agency set to begin in five days, that part of the offseason where time flies is upon us. Once most of the free agency chaos has settled in, the next will come in 2022 Las Vegas Summer League from July 7. Par NBA.com:

(The Las Vegas Summer League) will take place July 7-17 at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. All 75 games of the 11-day competition will be broadcast live on television on ESPN or NBA TV networks. The games will also be available to stream on the ESPN app.

The 17th NBA 2K23 Summer League will feature all 30 NBA teams playing five games each. After each team plays four games from July 7-15, the two teams with the best records from the first four games will meet in the championship game on Sunday, July 17 at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN. The deciding criteria to determine the participants in the Championship Game are available here. The 28 teams that do not take part in the league game will play a fifth game on July 16 or July 17.

here is Spurs schedule (subject to change):

Game 1 against Cleveland Cavaliers

When: Fri., July 8, 4:00 p.m. CT @ Cox Pavilion

Look: NBA Television

Game 2 against Golden State Warriors

When: Soleil. 10 juillet, 18 h 30 CT @ Thomas and Mack Center

Look: NBA Television

Game 3 against Houston Rockets

When: Monday, July 11, 6:00 p.m. CT @ Thomas and Mack Center

Look: ESPN

Game 4 against Hawks d’Atlanta

When: Thu, July 14, 2:00 p.m. CT @ Cox Pavilion

Look: ESPN2

5TBD game

Although the Spurs will not be participating in the California Classic or the Salt Lake City Summer Leagues the previous week, it should be an intriguing year in Las Vegas for Spurs fans given their impressive number of draft rookies from This year. Although a roster has yet to be announced, it’s probably safe to assume their three first-round picks – Jeremy Sochan, Malaki Branham and Blake Wesley – will participate, and most likely the first-round pick of the year. last Josh Primo, who played an impressive 50 games. for Spurs last season.

A few other names have been reported as to be on the Spurs SL rosterincluding Overtime Elite’s Dom Barlow (who reportedly signed a two-way agreement with Spurs, although this has not been officially announced); Exhibit 10 signing of St. Joseph’s Jordan Hall; Darius Days of LSUand possibly Purdue’s Sasha Stefanovic, who has been linked to both the Celtics and Spurs at SL.

We’ll know more when Spurs officially announce their summer league roster, but regardless, this should be one of the most exciting years to follow Spurs in Las Vegas.

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