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Los Angeles Lakers second-year guard Bronny James delivered his best showing at the NBA Las Vegas Summer League Monday during a 67-58 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. The son of NBA superstar LeBron James finished with 17 points, five rebounds, and five assists while shooting an efficient 6-for-10 from the floor.
John Tonje made his Summer League debut for Utah and finished with 16 points and four three-pointers. The 24-year-old rookie shined at Wisconsin last season and could be an NBA-ready scoring option for the Jazz this year, though the amount of depth Utah has will make it difficult for him to earn minutes.
Just under a week into this year's NBA Las Vegas Summer League, and we already have a handful of clear winners and losers from the action.
Nobody in the NBA likes being put on a poster, and Bulls rookie Noa Essengue didn’t need to wait long before being put on one. The youngster balled out against the Pacers on Monday night, but nobody will remember his 21 point performance, because this happened.
Flagg, the player coming to Dallas to save the Mavericks from last year’s disaster, is not a finished product.
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The Chicago Bulls defeated the Indiana Pacers and it's safe to say the rising talent led the way. The team's 2024-and-2025 first-round picks combined for 49 points in the winning effort and fans believe the future could be bright for their franchise.
Bailey, like the rest of the top picks in the draft, is partaking in Summer League in his first taste of NBA action. During one of his off days, the Jazz prospect had a chance to chop it up with a Hall of Famer. Photos emerged over the weekend of him alongside Sixers legend Allen Iverson.
Kel’el Ware Drops Huge NBA Summer League Statement That Heat Fans Will Love originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Kel’el Ware, the Miami Heat’s promising young center, has made a resounding statement during the 2025 NBA Summer League that’s igniting excitement among Heat fans.