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topicnews · July 16, 2025

Tyrese Proctor achieves 35 in the defeat of Kings in Cavs Summer League

Tyrese Proctor achieves 35 in the defeat of Kings in Cavs Summer League


The Cleveland Cavaliers showed the fight in their last planned Summer League game, even though it wasn't enough. They fell 94-86 into the Sacramento Kings. The loss officially eliminates the CAVs from the advancement of the summer league tournament.

You want to see lightning and insights into the good game from your prospects in the summer league. We finally saw that in the second round Tyrese Proctor when he entered 35 points when shooting 11-24. The rookie carried the goal charging with Craig Porter Jr., Jaylon Tyson and Sailiou Niang from the line -up.

Proctor has made himself more comfortable in the course of the game. To be forced to be forced to be there. He did a good job to get into the middle section, which will be important for Proctor if you consider that he may not have sportiness to constantly get into the basket in the NBA.

Proctors shooting diagram from July 16, 200
via nba.com

Although Proctor made 24 shots, he still did a good job to bring the ball to teammates who did not always reward him for it. That would get lost if she only looked at the box score. Proctor ended the game with four templates, three rebounds, two steals and two sales.

Nae'Qwan Tomlin continued his solid summer league. He delivered 18 points at 7-17 shootout with 12 rebounds (10 came at the end of the offensive), three assists, two blocks and theft.

Tristan Enaruna and Norchad Omier were the only other cavaliers who register double -digit points. Both ended with 11.

It was a brand IT-out performance for the short caves. They were only in this game because they are able to create and use points of the second chance. You have exceeded Sacramento 24-10 in this category with 23 offensive rebounds. This enabled them to make 23 more shots off the field.

The winning of the possession of the possessions allowed Cleveland to overcome their lack of talents, almost handy. Sacramento was the better team. There is a reason why they were unbeaten all summer.

Nique Clifford led the kings with 19 points and nine helpers. Isaac Jones delivered 17 points at 8-11 shooting.