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  • OKC Point Guard #14
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    Adam Flagler finished Saturday’s 94-69 loss to the Raptors with 23 points (8-of-14 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), one steal, and six 3-pointers in 28 minutes.
    Flagler did not offer the most robust stat line but went off from beyond the arc. The two-way contract recipient shot 6-of-7 from deep, accounting for over half of Oklahoma City’s 11 3-pointers. Given the Thunder’s depth on the perimeter, Flagler faces long odds to get the minutes needed to impact fantasy basketball leagues in 2024-25.
  • OKC Point Guard #25
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    Ajay Mitchell led the Thunder with 27 points (9-of-13 FGs), seven rebounds, four assists, two steals, one block and one three-pointers in a 92-75 win over the Magic on Tuesday.
    Mitchell continues to play like a player that is too good to be playing in Summer League. They’re undefeated in Las Vegas, so they’ll have a chance to compete for the championship, which may be the only reason for Mitchell to continue to play at this point.
    Bet Bulls over 32.5 wins in 2025-26 season
    Vaughn Dalzell and Trysta Krick analyze the Chicago Bulls' recent win trends, explaining that while the team is still stuck in "no-man's land," Billy Donovan's squad will find a way to remain around .500 next season.
  • OKC Center #15
    Branden Carlson contributed 23 points (9-of-13 FGs), seven rebounds, two blocks and four three-pointers in 19 minutes against the Magic on Thursday.
    Carlson spent last season on a two-way deal with the Thunder, and this was the first Summer League game he suited up for. In limited action, Carlson was dominant. OKC gave him another two-way contract last week, but even if he continues to play well, he will likely spend most of next season in the G League.
  • PHI Shooting Guard
    VJ Edgecombe will play against the Wizards on Tuesday.
    Edgecombe has been sidelined since scoring 28 points in his first game in Salt Lake City. Now, he’ll suit up for the first time in Las Vegas against a Wizards Summer League skeleton crew, since all five of their typical starters are sitting out.
  • NYK Small Forward #14
    MarJon Beauchamp contributed 25 points (7-of-17 FGs, 9-of-9 FTS), five rebounds, two assists, two steals and two three-pointers against the Nets on Tuesday.
    The 2022 first-round pick never figured things out with the Bucks, and he ended last season on a two-way with New York. Though he’s not currently under contract, he’s playing for their Summer League team and is trying to earn one of their two-way spots. The results from previous games weren’t encouraging, but this was an excellent performance from him.
  • NYK Point Guard #13
    Tyler Kolek lit up the Nets with 25 points (7-of-17 FGs), two rebounds, four assists, four steals and five three-pointers in a 97-93 win on Tuesday.
    Kolek struggled in Sunday’s loss, so a bounce-back performances like this was great to see. During his first two Summer League games, he had a total of 13 points without hitting a three, but he decimated both of those marks in just this game. Kolek will be a nice depth piece at point guard entering his second season.
  • BKN Shooting Guard
    Ben Saraf contributed 11 points (4-of-13 FGs), three rebounds, three assists, two steals and one block against the Knicks on Tuesday.
    It wasn’t a flawless performance, but with both Egor Demin and Danny Wolf sitting out, it was a good opportunity to get a closer look at Saraf, and he was able to contribute decent value. The Nets will play again on Wednesday, so if Saraf doesn’t sit, he will likely be pushed back to the bench with Demin and Wolf sidelined.
  • BKN Point Guard
    Nolan Traoré struggled and finished with two points (1-of-8 FGs), one rebound and two assists against the Knicks on Tuesday.
    Traoré has been solid this summer, but this was a rough performance for him. Egor Demin and Danny Wolf were out, which made this a great opportunity for Traoré to take on extra responsibility. It just didn’t go very well for him. The 19-year-old should have the ball in his hands a lot during his rookie year, and there could be more games like this he figures things out.
  • BKN Power Forward #26
    Drew Timme led the Nets with 24 points (8-of-19 FGs, 8-of-11 FTs), 10 rebounds, four assists, one steal and one block in a 97-93 loss to the Knicks on Tuesday.
    It has been a dominant Summer League for Timme, who is averaging 25.3 points per game. He has a non-guaranteed contract with the Nets for next season, but he has played well enough to earn a long-term deal. Timme should be a valuable role player in the NBA for a long time.
  • WAS Shooting Guard
    Tre Johnson (hamstring), Will Riley (thumb), Alex Sarr, Bub Carrington and Kyshawn George will not play against the 76ers on Tuesday.
    Johnson and Riley are the only ones dealing with an injury, and they’re both considered day-to-day. It’s worth noting this is the first night of a back-to-back for them. The rest are just getting a rest night. AJ Johnson, Leaky Black, Dillon Jones, Jamir Watkins and Liam Robbins will start.
  • DET Small Forward
    Ron Holland led the Pistons with 22 points (6-of-12 FGs, 9-of-10 FTs), six rebounds, two assists, six steals, one three-pointer and seven turnovers in an 89-73 loss to the Timberwolves on Tuesday.
    After dropping 28 points in his first game of the summer, Holland was quieter on Sunday, but he got back on track against Minnesota. It wasn’t enough to get a win, but he has been impressive so far, averaging 21.7 points, 2.3 three-pointers and four steals per game. Holland should be in for a monster second year in the NBA.