NBA Summer League (2022)
GamesSchedule
Jul.17:NY Knicks 77-85Portland
Jul.17:Indiana 69-84Phoenix
Jul.17:GS Warri. 77-87Wash.W.
Jul.17:Toronto 80-69 Milwaukee
Jul.17:N.Orleans 107-71 OKC Thun.
Jul.17:Utah Jazz 82-72 Denver N.
Jul.16:LA Clipp. 83-86Miami H.
Jul.16:Dallas M. 84-95LA Lakers
Jul.16:Sacrame. 92-81 Houston
Jul.16:Boston C. 95-102Brooklyn
Jul.16:Philadelp. 104-119Chicago
Jul.16:Minn.T. 89-86 Charlotte
Jul.16:Detroit 102-86 Orlando
Jul.16:Cleveland 94-90 Atlanta
Jul.16:S.Antonio 90-87 Memphis
Las Vegas
Jul.15:Utah Jazz 65-82LA Clipp.
Jul.15:Denver N. 71-97Philadelp.
Jul.15:GS Warri. 82-90OKC Thun.
Jul.15:Phoenix 69-82Sacrame.
Jul.15:Wash.W. 97-79 Indiana
Jul.15:Toronto 88-78 Miami H.
Jul.15:N.Orleans 94-102LA Lakers
Jul.14:Boston C. 108-91 Memphis
Jul.14:S.Antonio 86-87Atlanta
Jul.14:Detroit 79-82Cleveland
Jul.14:Charlotte 73-89Chicago
Jul.14:Orlando 89-102NY Knicks
Jul.14:Milwaukee 100-89 Dallas M.
Jul.14:Houston 77-85Portland
Jul.14:Minn.T. 83-102Brooklyn
Jul.13:Milwaukee 87-75 Minn.T.
Jul.13:Charlotte 91-80 Cleveland
Jul.13:N.Orleans 106-88 Wash.W.
Jul.13:Utah Jazz 74-80Toronto
Jul.13:OKC Thun. 86-80 Sacrame.
Jul.13:Philadelp. 75-71 Miami H.
Jul.13:LA Clipp. 75-80Denver N.
Jul.12:Toronto 83-93Chicago
Jul.12:Brooklyn 84-120Memphis
Jul.12:Miami H. 88-95Atlanta
Jul.12:GS Warri. 92-103Boston C.
Jul.12:Indiana 101-87 Detroit
Jul.12:Dallas M. 78-105Phoenix
Jul.12:LA Clipp. 72-83LA Lakers
Jul.11:Atlanta 73-101N.Orleans
Jul.11:S.Antonio 84-97Houston
Jul.11:Boston C. 111-109 Milwaukee
Jul.11:OKC Thun. 84-81 Orlando
Jul.11:Utah Jazz 83-82 Dallas M.
Jul.11:Portland 88-77 NY Knicks
Jul.10:Sacrame. 103-96 Indiana
Jul.10:Brooklyn 91-84 Philadelp.
Jul.10:NY Knicks 101-69 Chicago
Jul.10:Phoenix 72-97Wash.W.
Jul.10:Cleveland 76-84Denver N.
Jul.10:S.Antonio 85-86GS Warri.
Jul.10:Memphis 70-63 Minn.T.
Jul.10:LA Lakers 86-89Charlotte
Jul.9:Philadelp. 77-97Toronto
Jul.9:Sacrame. 92-94Orlando
Jul.9:Miami H. 88-78 Boston C.
Jul.9:Wash.W. 99-105Detroit
Jul.9:Utah Jazz 72-66 Atlanta
Jul.9:Houston 90-88 OKC Thun.
Jul.9:Memphis 76-94LA Clipp.
Jul.9:Portland 85-68 N.Orleans
Jul.8:Chicago 100-99 Dallas M.
Jul.8:Cleveland 99-90 S.Antonio
Jul.8:Indiana 96-84 Charlotte
Jul.8:Milwaukee 94-90 Brooklyn
Jul.8:NY Knicks 101-88 GS Warri.
Jul.8:Minn.T. 85-78 Denver N.
Jul.8:LA Lakers 84-104Phoenix
Jul.8:Portland 78-81Detroit
Jul.7:Houston 77-91Orlando
Salt Lake City
Jul.7:Philadelp. 80-79 OKC Thun.
Jul.7:Utah Jazz 84-95Memphis
Jul.6:OKC Thun. 87-71 Memphis
Jul.6:Utah Jazz 82-86Philadelp.
California Classic
Jul.5:Miami H. 94-70 GS Warri.
Jul.5:LA Lakers 75-87Sacrame.
Salt Lake City
Jul.5:Philadelp. 99-103Memphis
Jul.5:Utah Jazz 77-98OKC Thun.
California Classic
Jul.3:Sacrame. 81-64 Miami H.
Jul.3:GS Warri. 77-100LA Lakers
Jul.2:Miami H. 66-100LA Lakers
Jul.2:GS Warri. 68-86Sacrame.
Stats Leaders
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NBA Summer League 2022: Keegan Murray, Quentin Grimes headline First Team in Las Vegas - Jul 19, 2022

The NBA has announced the All-Summer League teams for 2022. Here's a look at which players made the cut. Keegan Murray (6'8''-F-2000, college: Iowa) won Summer League MVP, so he's automatically on the First Team. Cameron Thomas (6'3''-PG-2001, college: LSU) and Quentin Grimes (6'5''-SG-2000, college: Houston) both had outstanding showings, while Bucks big Sandro Mamukelashvili (6'11''-F-1999, college: Seton Hall) rounds out the second-year players on the list. Rockets rookie Tari Eason (6'8''-F-2001, college: LSU) was the somewhat unexpected star of his team, but he absolutely deserves this honor.
Bennedict Mathurin (6'6''-G/F-2002, college: Arizona) could've been named to the First Team, but there's no other egregious misses here. Maybe Dalen Terry (6'7''-G-2002, college: Arizona) gets the nod over Marko Simonovic (6'11''-C-1999) but Terry did sit out most of the last game with a hamstring strain. Overall, these teams accurately highlight the best players from the Vegas showcase.
Courtesy of: dknation.draftkings.com

Keegan Murray Named 2022 NBA Summer League MVP - Jul 18, 2022

Keegan Murray (6'8''-F-2000, college: Iowa) has been the Most Valuable Player of the 2022 NBA Summer League. Murray averaged 23.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.3 steals for the Sacramento Kings. Murray was the fourth overall pick in the 2022 draft.
Courtesy of: realgm.com