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topicnews · July 18, 2025

NBA Summer League: Outstanding players from the 11th day

NBA Summer League: Outstanding players from the 11th day


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The NBA 2K26 Summer League rolled on Wednesday with the seventh day of action in Las Vegas and the 11th overall rank since the beginning of the summer league almost two weeks ago. Here are the outstanding points:


Jahmir Young, Chicago Bulls

Young, a security guard in the second year, who was naughty in 2024, had the biggest outbreak in Las Vegas so far. Young broke out of a bulls player in the summer league for 40 points to lead Chicago to a 102-96 victory against the dollars. The left was very efficient in finding its places, from 3-point land (7-for-8) to pullup jumpers in the middle area, for several and 1 placements on track. The Maryland product played mainly for the Windy City Bulls of the G League last season, ended the day from the field at 13 for 18 and added his night with three templates and a few steals.


Rob Dillingham, Minnesota Timberwolves

Dillingham puts together a solid summer league in Las Vegas. The watch of the second year from Kentucky should play a larger role this season when Nickeil Alexander Walker and another year are rejected under his belt, and he shows that he is ready. Dillingham scored 23 points, even though Beyond The Arc scored only 1: 7, but also had seven rebounds and seven assists in the 89-85 win of the wolves against Phoenix. The 6-foot 3 guard ended the game plus 17 and showed his control over the game with only two sales in 31 minutes.


Johni Broome, Philadelphia 76ers

For the second game in a row, Broome achieved a double double in a Sixers victory. Despite a slow start, Broome scored in the second half of Philly's 90-82 victory against the Mavericks 13 of his 22 points with 22 points (with Mark Armstrong). Broome, which fell into the second round in the draft of 2025 (35. It is early – and difficult to look forward to the summer league too excited – but the Sixers may have found a jewel in the second round.


Tyrese Proctor, Cleveland Cavaliers

Speaking of potential steals from the second round, the CAVs may have hit one with Tyrese Proctor. The Duke Guard from Australia, which fell on the 49th election in this year and signed a multi -year contract with Cleveland, could have difficulty breaking into the rotation, but have a lot of time to learn behind Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland. While the Cavs did not achieve the victory, Proctor surely opened a few eyes on Wednesday afternoon with his 35-point excursion against the kings. Proctor was 11 against 24 from the ground, went to 3 points 4-to-14 and met all nine of his free throws. He also had four assists and a few steals in 28 minutes when the Cavs almost performed the comeback.


Jeremiah Fears & Trey Alexander, New Orleans Pelicans

Fears and Alexander came to Summer League in various ways, but both got up for the pelicans on Wednesday. The fears, the 7th total decision, achieved 22 points, six rebounds and six assists, while they ended 8-to-15 from the field. The 18 -year fears still had four sales in 30 minutes, but the increased assistant (he had a total of three in his first three games) shows that he falls more comfortable in Vegas.

Alexander, who got out of Creighton clumsy in 2024, played 24 games for the Nuggets last season and was appointed G-League rookie of the year, scored 25 points from the bank and scored 7-on-13 from the field and went 5: 9 from the 3-point territory. Alexander signed a two-way contract with New Orleans and also had four boards and a few steals in the 95-81 losses of the pelicans against thunder.


Cody Williams, Utah Jazz

Williams had to struggle with his shot on Wednesday, but had one of his better excursions in the 86: 76 victory of Utah against the Wizards. Williams scored 23 points on 9-against-16 shooting, 3: 6 in the city center and was a team of high plus-15 in 29 minutes. Williams, who from Colorado 10th Pick in 2002, brought his summer league an average of 19.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.2 steals and looks as if he were ready to make a jump in his second season.