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topicnews · July 16, 2025

The Summer League player has the embarrassing close -up – 'Geez i'm i'm in bald head'

The Summer League player has the embarrassing close -up – 'Geez i'm i'm in bald head'


The Summer League player has the embarrassing close -up – “Geez I'm, I count”, originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

The NBA Summer League is located in Las Vegas and many players want to impress teams. Among them are G -League players who hope to crack NBA squad, including the former Marshall Thundering Herden -Shooter Jon Elmore, who is in Sin City, to see action for the Stockton Kings.

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Elmore is not exactly turning on the square with his game and at the age of 29 he is one of the oldest players in the summer league. But he somehow attracted attention for something that had nothing to do with basketball.

During the game on Monday against the Phoenix Suns Zoom, the Broadcast camera Elmores head when the commentators talked about “hairstyle”.

Marshalls Jon Elmore (33) drives a trace to the hoop, while the hostile Archibald (3) of Louisiana Tech tries to protect itself. © Nicolas Galindo & Sol; The news star

Elmore later recognized attention with an amusing reaction.

“My goodness, I am a bald head,” Elmore wrote on X when he converted the king's post.

“Can we continue? I had a new shampoo that I thought it would bring back. It didn't work. Can we stop talking about it?”

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Fortunately, Elmore has a sense of humor that fans seem to appreciate on the Internet, since his contribution has collected over 19,000 likes together with almost two million views.

Even the wrestler Ryen Russillo had a fun opportunity to install himself in Elmore.

“The shampoos do not work. They should be pursued by criminal law, not because of a faulty product, but for the provision of wrong hope,” commented Russillo.

Elmore only scored two points against the Suns, both came from the free -wire line and added a rebound and support from the bank in just 12 minutes.

In the 2024-25 g League season, he played with the Stockton Kings for 34 games and set up an average of 10.4 points, 4.8 assists and 3.6 rebounds.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on July 16, 2025, where it appeared for the first time.