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NBA Las Vegas Summer League is over. The Charlotte Hornets defeated the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night in the final game from Sin City to claim their first Vegas Summer League title. Among the many standouts in the event,
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Nets Wire on MSNNets' Drew Timme left off both 2025 NBA All-Summer League teams
Brooklyn Nets center Drew Timme did not make either of the 2025 NBA Las Vegas Summer League teams despite playing the way he did in three games.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSN2025 Summer League thoughts: What Brooks Barnhizer, others did to stand out
Usually, the NBA champion has little to look forward to in the Summer League. With low draft picks, they spent the two-week extravaganza rewatching playoff highlights on their way to the Larry O'Brien trophy.
The number of rooks spotlighted for each team will vary. Every first-round pick who suited up will receive a grade. Second-rounders will be prioritized for teams without a top-30 selection. For squads without any drafted rookies whatsoever, we'll default to the newbie who is either most intriguing, played the most or both.
After getting selected in the second round (44th overall) of the 2025 draft, the 23-year-old forward stuffed the stat sheet with the Thunder. He averaged 10.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.6 steals on 47.7% shooting from the field (25% from deep).
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNAjay Mitchell named to 2025 Summer League Second Team
Fresh off an NBA championship, the Oklahoma City Thunder had a couple of notable names on their roster. Ajay Mitchell was one as the 23-year-old was their best player. He was named to the 2025 Summer League Second Team.
The Celtics head into the offseason now, but first, looking back on their five games from Las Vegas for 2025 Summer League.
No. 9 pick Collin Murray-Boyles impresses as the 4-0 @Raptors clinch a spot in the #NBA2KSummerLeague Semifinals! 20 PTS 9 REB 4 STL 8-13 FGM pic.twitter.com/PtuqCIAdLD
While Bronny James and other young talent were lighting up the NBA Summer League court in Las Vegas, another game was being played just a few steps away: One with scripts, storyboards and studio buzz.