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  • OKC Point Guard #2
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    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shot 13-of-24 from the field and 11-of-13 from the foul line in Saturday’s Game 4 win over the Grizzlies, scoring 38 points with five rebounds, six assists, two steals, one block and one three-pointer in 38 minutes.
    After being held in check during Game 1, Gilgeous-Alexander steadily found his groove as the Thunder swept the Grizzlies. Three-point shooting remains an issue, as he was 1-of-4 on Saturday, but the MVP candidate was at his best in the mid-range. Add in 13 free throw attempts, and the Grizzlies were unable to slow down Gilgeous-Alexander. Next up for Oklahoma City is the winner of the Denver/LA Clippers series.
  • PHI Small Forward #19
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    Justin Edwards finished with 15 points (6-of-11 FGs), two rebounds, two steals and three three-pointers against the Grizzlies on Tuesday.
    After two subpar shooting performances to open up Summer League, Edwards was much better on Tuesday. He made over half of his shot attempts, which including a trio of triples. Edwards will be part of the 76ers’ rotation next season, though it will be in a more limited capacity than it was during his rookie year. Still, he should be producing at a high level in Summer League, so we should see more games like this in Las Vegas.
    Magic's bolstered roster could clear 51.5 wins
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  • PHI Power Forward
    Johni Broome finished with eight points (3-of-11 FGs), 12 rebounds, one assist, one steal and two blocks against the Grizzlies on Tuesday.
    Broome now has three Summer League games under his belt, and while there has been a lot to like, he has struggled to put the ball in the basket. He has shot 9-of-29 (31 percent) from the floor so far, and he wasn’t able to get a three-pointer to go on Tuesday after knocking down two in each of his first two games. Still, he was excellent on the glass, and he has been able to produce some defensive stats, which is encouraging.
  • FA Point Guard #33
    Judah Mintz led the 76ers with 26 points (9-of-15 FGs, 8-of-9 FTs), three assists and three steals in a 91-90 win over the Grizzlies on Tuesday.
    With VJ Edgecombe (thumb) sidelined for a second straight game, Mintz remained in the starting lineup. 24 hours after he scored 21 points as a starter, he surpassed that mark by scoring a game-high 26 points in a win. Mintz has been fantastic and is well on his way to earning a two-way contract, even if it isn’t with the 76ers.
  • Vladislav Goldin finished with 10 points (4-of-5 FGs), five rebounds, two assists and one steal against the Warriors on Tuesday.
    Goldin got the starting nod in place of Kel’el Ware, who didn’t play in Tuesday’s game. Goldin only played 20 minutes, but he was able to have a decent night. The undrafted big out of Michigan will likely spend most of next season in the G League after joining the Heat on a two-way contract.
  • Kasparas Jakučionis struggled again on Tuesday and finished with just five points (0-of-5 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), four rebounds, three assists, one steal and four turnovers against the Warriors on Tuesday.
    Jakučionis has gotten off to a really rough start this summer. He has shot 1-of-15 from the floor through three games for a total of 12 points. Yikes. Summer League isn’t the time to panic, but it has been a really disappointing start for him. He’ll look to improve in Las Vegas, but he’ll be looking to put the California Classic behind him.
  • Point Guard #31
    Kira Lewis Jr. led the Heat with 16 points (7-of-10 FGs), one rebound, four assists, one steal, two three-pointers and five turnovers in a 93-79 win over the Warriors on Tuesday.
    The former lottery pick last played in the NBA during the 2023-24 season. He spent last season with the Wizards’ G League affiliate, and now he’s trying to make it back to the NBA with Miami. This was his second Summer League game, and it went better than his first, where he was held to four points in 20 minutes. Even if he is able to earn a roster spot, Lewis Jr. will likely be on a two-way deal and spend most of his time in the G League once again.
  • MEM Shooting Guard
    Jahmai Mashack finished with 13 points (4-of-9 FGs), one rebound, one assist, three steals, one block and three three-pointers in a 91-90 loss to the 76ers on Tuesday.
    Mashack fouled out in his Summer League debut for the Grizzlies just 24 hours before this game. He only committed three fouls on Tuesday, which was a big improvement, since it takes 10 fouls to foul out of a Summer League Game. Mashack is known for his defense, which translated to some steals in this game. However, the deep-range shooting was what really impressed. If he can knock down shots consistently, he could be the latest second-round steal for Memphis.
  • GSW Shooting Guard
    Will Richard contributed 12 points (6-of-15 FGs) and five rebounds against the Heat on Tuesday.
    Richard didn’t play in Golden State’s first Summer League game but has been a solid source of offense over their last two games. The three-and-D prospect didn’t knock down any triples on Tuesday, but he will certainly knock down shots eventually. He’ll continue to play a large role for them this summer, but the odds of that translating to a role in the rotation during the regular season are slim.
  • GSW Small Forward
    Alex Toohey finished with six points (1-of-5 FGs) and six rebounds in a 93-79 loss to the Heat on Tuesday.
    Toohey missed the Warriors’ first two Summer League games, so this was the first time he suited up for them since they selected him with the 52nd pick in the draft last month. He didn’t shine in his first game for them, but it was good to see him out on the floor. He’ll get more opportunities to play in Las Vegas.
  • WAS Shooting Guard #14
    Blake Wesley has been traded to the Wizards.
    Wesley was drafted with the 25th pick in 2022, just a few picks after Malaki Branham. Now, both guards will get a fresh start in Washington, though there may not be many minutes for either guard.