NBA 2K26 Summer League
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Thunder Wire on MSNAfter NBA Finals, Ajay Mitchell continues to make Summer League look like small potatoesBeing on the same page with Nikola Topic, Ajay Mitchell ran past halfcourt to receive a deep inbound pass. The 23-year-old enjoyed a rare dunk as the backcourt duo outsmarted the opposition for the easy bucket before halftime.
Undrafted rookie Ryan Nembhard stole the show while Cooper Flagg showed flashes of star potential in the Mavericks’ Summer League opener. Dallas edged out the Lakers in a thrilling finish—here’s how the young duo made their mark.
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Rookie center Yang Hansen will make his NBA Summer League debut as a member of the Portland Trail Blazers Friday night when they take on the Golden State Warriors in Las Vegas. However, this won’t be Yang’s first taste of summer league action.
The summer league for the Philadelphia 76ers is all about growth and development. That is what comes first with the results coming second in this instance, so while one can be disappointed with Thursday's 111-70 loss to the San Antonio Spurs,
While Cooper Flagg and Bronny James faced off in a packed arena on the campus of UNLV, the Nuggets and Bucks played a Summer League thriller in the sleepy gymnasium adjacent to the main event.
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VJ Edgecombe started to groove to the music with Justin Edwards, then fired a handful of shots from the left wing of the Thomas & Mack Center court. Unfortunately for the 76ers, this occurred at 10:49 Thursday morning — not during the team’s matchup against the San Antonio Spurs hours later.
Frenzy became bedlam on the next play. Flagg talked trash to James, ran to his spot on the left wing, pivoted off the catch and nailed the shot before turning to exult with his future Mavericks varsity teammates, who cheered him on decked out in casual wear from their courtside seats.
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Thunder Wire on MSNNikola Topic turns in best Summer League start in Thunder's win over NetsThe Oklahoma City Thunder collected a 90-81 Summer League win over the Brooklyn Nets. More importantly, it was the best Topic has looked throughout the entire two-week summer event so far.