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Summer League action in California and Utah concluded on Tuesday, July 8, and there have been some notable performances worth highlighting. We already covered some standout players from the first two days of the circuit,
Grizzlies rookies Cedric Coward, Jahmai Mashack and Javon Small all missed the game against the Celtics. Coward hasn't been seen with the Grizzlies in Salt Lake City or Las Vegas yet while he continues to get back to full strength from a shoulder injury.
The Raptors drafted Martin in the second round with the 39th pick in last month's draft. He won a national championship as a key member of the Florida Gators last season, averaging 14.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. He averaged 13.8 points and threw down some memorable dunks during the NCAA tournament through Florida's title run.
L.A.'s duo of Dalton Knecht and Darius Bazley takes over late to headline 10 standout performances from Tuesday.
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And in the midst of an explosive first quarter, Filipowski also had a nice highlight slam, coming off a feed from Jazz's first-round pick, Walter Clayton Jr. Not only a strong finish by Filipowski, but a stellar feed from Clayton Jr., who's continued to impress during his first few reps in a Jazz uniform.
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Yardbarker on MSNLakers Summer League Highlights: Cole Swider & Dalton Knecht Hot Shooting Not Enough Against MavericksComing off a win against the San Antonio Spurs to close the California Classic, the Los Angeles Lakers traveled to Nevada to take part in 2025 Las Vegas Summer League.
The NBA Summer League games offer players the chance to gain valuable court time as they strive to secure a spot in the team's main rotation. During Thursday's game in Las Vegas, Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch and majority owner Alex Rodriguez were among those on hand to witness the team's performance.