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The opening day of the NBA Las Vegas Summer League provided fireworks and the debut of No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg, who struggled to find his shot in a dramatic win over the L
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Celtics Wire on MSNMatt Reynolds: Hugo Gonzalez set tone for Boston Celtics in Las Vegas Summer LeagueMatt Reynolds, Boston Celtics assistant coach and head coach of the Sin City Celtics at the NBA's 2025 Las Vegas Summer League, had high praise for Boston's No. 28 overall pick of the 2025 draft, Hugo Gonzalez,
It’s just one Summer League game, and Yang Hansen still has a long way to go to prove he can hang in an NBA rotation — let alone live up to the starry-eyed expectations of some Trail Blazers fans — but his Summer League debut went as well as could be hoped.
The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Milwaukee Bucks, 93-83, in the NBA 2K26 Summer League at Cox Pavilion on Saturday.
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Celtics Wire on MSNWho has the most at stake for the Boston Celtics in the NBA's Las Vegas Summer League?Who has the most at stake for the Boston Celtics in the NBA's 2025 Las Vegas Summer League? Is it third-time participant Jordan Walsh, or aspiring Boston rotation player Baylor Scheierman? What about one of the Celtics three picks in the 2025 NBA draft, Hugo Gonzalez, Amari Williams, or Max Shulga?
Kawamura was the shortest person with an NBA contract last season (a two-way with the Grizzlies) and he got in 22 games for Memphis. Before that, fans might remember him playing for Japan in the Paris Olympics, where he averaged 20.3 points and 7.7 assists per game.
A torrid offensive performance that saw each member of the starting five record a double-digit scoring tally led the Detroit Pistons to a comfortable 104-86 win over the New York Knicks in an NBA 2K26 Summer League battle at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas on Friday evening.
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Nets Wire on MSNNets' Ben Saraf reacts to first NBA action in Las Vegas Summer LeagueBrooklyn Nets guard Ben Saraf got his first taste of NBA action on Thursday and he gave his reaction to his debut after having a couple of days.
My work life lately has included a lot of basketball at both the college and pro level. There's one event — the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas — that brings it all together in one spot. It's become my favorite event to cover — because of all the access.
Former Rutgers University Scarlet Knights combo guard Dylan Harper, the first of the San Antonio Spurs' two lottery picks in the 2025 NBA draft, sat out what would have been his Las Vegas Summer League debut Thursday — an eventual 111-70 blowout of the Philadelphia 76ers — with a groin injury.