Highlights from Second Day of NBA Summer Leagues: Wembanyama, Murray, Smart, Holmgren, and Miller Stand Out

second day of NBA Summer Leagues, in which dozens of players are looking for a place on the rosters of the 30 NBA franchises.

The first NBA Summer Leagues to start have been the California Classic (Sacramento) and the Summer League de Salt Lake Citywhich has been followed by the most important, the Las Vegas Summer League in which all NBA franchises will participate.

Sold out in Las Vegas to see Victor Wembanyama’s Summer League debut with the Spurs

The San Antonio Spurs, who are waiting until Friday for the debut of the desired Victor Wembanyama (number 1 in the 2023 Draft), beat the Lakers 109-99 in the NBA Summer League.

Julian Champagnie (28+5), Justin Gorham (32+5) and Blake Wesley (18+7+5) were the best of the Spurs in the absence of the premiere of the French unicorn called to revolutionize the NBA.

Tickets for Wembanyama’s debut with the Spurs in the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League, which will face Brandon Miller’s Hornets (number 2 in the 2023 Draft), are already sold out.

Max Christie (25+4+4), D’Moi Hodge (20) and Cole Swider (18+7) stood out for the Lakers.

Keegan Murray dynamites the NBA Summer Leagues: 41 points and 6 triples

The Sacramento Kings beat the Miami 95-83 in the Sacramento NBA Summer League thanks to the stellar performance of Keegan Murray.

The number 4 of the 2022 Draft, who averaged 12.2 points and 4.6 rebounds in his rookie year in the NBA, signed 41 points with 6 of 11 triples.

Nikola Jovic (22 points) and Jamal Cain (17+6) were the best for the Heat.

Javonte Smart and Jaden Springer vindicate themselves in the Sixers

The Philadelphia 76ers beat the Utah Jazz 104-94 in the Utah NBA Summer League with six players in double figures in scoring.

Javonte Smart (19+6+3) and Jaden Springer (18 points… and 6 steals!) were the top scorers for the City of Brotherly Love team.

In the Jazz, in which six players also scored at least 10 points, Luka Samanic (19+9) and Ochai Agbaji (18+5) shone.

Chet Holmgren: seven blocks in two games to excite the Thunder

The Memphis Grizzlies beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 94-86 in the Utah NBA Summer League.

Jake LaRavia (25) and Vince Williams Jr (18+9) stood out in the Tennessee team, in which, as always, the emerging and mediatic Kenneth Lofton Jr. (12+4+4+3) fulfilled.

Tre Mann was the Thunder’s top scorer, but the best news for Oklahoma City was another good game from Chet Holmgren, who played his second game after being out for nearly a year.

The number 2 of the 2022 Draft, the call to be the unicorn of the NBA with its 2.16 m., 2.31 m. of wingspan and barely 88 kilos before the arrival of the other Wembanyama unicorn, he signed a ‘double-double’ of 10 points, 11 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals and 3 blocks (with which he adds seven ‘caps’ in two games) in 27 minutes.

Brandon Miller, number 2 in the Draft, continues to shoot at the Hornets

The Golden State Warriors beat the Charlotte Hornets 98-83 in the Sacramento NBA Summer League.

Lester Quinones (21), the Brazilian Gui Santos (18), Brandin Podziemski (17+3+1+5) and Kendric Davis (17) were the best of the Warriors.

Brandon Miller, number 2 of the 2023 Draft Selected by the Hornets, he signed 6 points, 7 rebounds and 1 assist in 28 minutes.

Amari Bailey was the leading scorer for the Hornets with 17 points coming off the bench.

2023-07-06 05:31:19
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