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  • LAL Shooting Guard
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    D’Moi Hodge shot 6-of-13 from three in Wednesday’s 95-90 loss to the Celtics, scoring 22 points with four rebounds and one assist in 30 minutes.
    While Jalen Hood-Schifino (15/4/3 with one 3-pointer) struggled with his shot, going 7-of-20 from the field, fellow rookie Hodge had a much better night. Signed to a two-way contract on July 3, the undrafted guard out of Missouri may wind up seeing more of his playing time with the Lakers’ G League affiliate. Hodge won’t be worth targeting in fantasy leagues, but he’s the kind of player who could potentially be worth streaming at some point in the season if the Lakers are hit hard by injuries.
  • UTA Power Forward #22
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    Kyle Filipowski recorded a double-double on Monday with 11 points (4-of-12 FGs), 13 rebounds, one assist, three steals and one block against the Grizzlies.
    Filipowski wasn’t quite as effective as a scoring option in Utah’s second Summer League game, but he was more impactful on the glass. He had 22 points on Saturday, but he only grabbed six rebounds in that game. With John Collins now in Los Angeles, Filipowski will certainly be in line to play a prominent reserve role for the Jazz.
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  • UTA Small Forward #5
    Cody Williams contributed 18 points (6-of-10 FGs), two rebounds, one block and one three-pointer against the Grizzlies on Monday.
    Williams was solid in his first game of Summer League, and he was even better on Monday. The 2024 lottery pick had an atrocious rookie season but was always considered a developmental project. While we may not see him take a giant leap this year, the fact that he is producing well in Summer League is encouraging. He should be better than most of his competition, and he’s playing like it.
  • UTA Small Forward #28
    Sensabaugh led the Jazz with 37 points (9-of-14 FGs, 13-of-14 FTs), four rebounds, one assist, two steals, six three-pointers and five turnovers in a 112-111 win over the Grizzlies on Monday.
    Once again, there weren’t really any answers for Sensabaugh in this game. He has 56 points and 11 threes through two Summer League games, and he got to the free throw line at will on Monday. It likely won’t be long before the 2023 first-round pick is asked to sit out the rest of Summer League. He has been that dominant and should play a large role for Utah this season.
  • UTA Small Forward
    Ace Bailey finished with 18 points (7-of-14 FGs), seven rebounds, three assists and three three-pointers against the Grizzlies on Monday.
    Game two for Bailey was significantly better than his debut for Utah. The shots went in. He was able to showcase some playmaking. He simply played within the flow of the offense. Bailey had some fun dunks and was able to space the floor effectively. He didn’t contribute any defensive stats, but the productive offense made up for it. All eyes will continue to be on him as Summer League continues, but this was an encouraging performance.
  • MEM Small Forward #0
    Jaylen Wells finished with 23 points (6-of-18 FGs, 7-of-8 FTs), one rebound, two assists, one steal and four three-pointers against the Jazz on Monday.
    Once again, Wells played well, but he shot the ball inefficiently. He is now 11-of-32 (34.4 percent) from the floor through two games. He didn’t play a high-volume offensive role for Memphis as a rookie, and that is unlikely to change next season, so this rough shooting in Summer League is nothing to be concerned about.
  • MEM Shooting Guard #24
    Cam Spencer lit up the Jazz with 23 points (7-of-14 FGs), six rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block, seven three-pointers and five turnovers on Monday.
    Spencer got hot early in this game, knocking down three three-pointers rather quickly. He didn’t maintain that pace, but he was still a threat from deep throughout the night. It was a big night for Spencer after he scored 14 points with five rebounds and five assists on Saturday. He signed a two-year deal to remain with Memphis when free agency opened.
  • MEM Shooting Guard
    Jahmai Mashack finished with five points (2-of-4 FGs), four rebounds, nine assists, two steals and one block against the Jazz on Monday.
    Mashack wasn’t available to play in the Grizzlies’ first Summer League game since the draft night trade hadn’t been officially completed yet. It was a weird situation where it seemed like he had been traded to Golden State, but it was all part of the draft night trade. Bottom line: he’s a Grizzly. He made his debut in this one, and he made his presence felt immediately, in both a good way and in a bad way. The assists were great. The 10 fouls weren’t. The former Tennessee Volunteer will look to avoid foul trouble as Summer League continues.
  • MEM Point Guard #2
    Zyon Pullin finished with 10 points (3-of-7 FGs), one rebound, nine assists, two steals, one three-pointer and six turnovers against the Jazz on Monday.
    Pullin spent last season on a two-way deal with Memphis, which is why he is suiting up for them in Summer League. He played well on Monday, but he wasn’t able to control the ball. The last of his six turnovers came with about seven seconds left in the game, which led to the loss. The dimes were encouraging, but even if he continues to play well, he’ll likely be on a two-way deal once again.
  • MEM Small Forward #45
    GG Jackson led the Grizzlies with 27 points (11-of-18 FGs), five rebounds, two blocks and three three-pointers in a 112-111 loss to the Jazz on Monday.
    Jackson has had no issues scoring in Summer League. He has 47 points and six triples through two games, and at the end of this one, he hit a shot at the buzzer that would have forced overtime if his foot wasn’t on the line. It was an anti-climactic finish at the replay monitor, but it was still another impressive scoring night from Jackson.
  • PHI Small Forward #19
    Justin Edwards finished with 11 points (3-of-11 FGs), six rebounds, five assists, one steal, one block, two three-pointers and five turnovers against the Thunder on Monday.
    Edwards had another subpar shooting night, but he was able to contribute a well-rounded stat line on Philly’s loss. Edwards is looking to build off of a productive rookie year, and the 76ers will be looking for him to dominate in Summer League. There’s plenty of room for improvement, but it has been a decent start for him.