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Did you like those 63 minutes of summer league basketball from Cooper Flagg this past week? I hope you did, I hope you did very much. While waiting for the 30-for-30 on Flagg’s four days in Vegas to come out,
It’s just one Summer League game, and Yang Hansen still has a long way to go to prove he can hang in an NBA rotation — let alone live up to the starry-eyed expectations of some Trail Blazers fans — but his Summer League debut went as well as could be hoped.
Vice President of Basketball Operations Jeff Peterson said the rookies were chosen for more than just their stats.
Charlotte Hornets first-round pick Liam McNeeley isn't afraid of the pros, as he's already dealt with coach Dan Hurley.
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John Tonje made his Summer League debut for Utah and finished with 16 points and four three-pointers. The 24-year-old rookie shined at Wisconsin last season and could be an NBA-ready scoring option for the Jazz this year, though the amount of depth Utah has will make it difficult for him to earn minutes.
Cooper Flagg played well on Saturday, but made a hilarious confession about his struggles at the free throw line.