NBA Summer League, San Antonio Spurs and Pistons
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NBA's Las Vegas Summer League is almost in the books. The nearly two-week event has showcased some of the top rookies from the 2025 draft class, second-year players and NBA hopefu
Riley Minix drained a buzzer-beating fadeaway to lift the San Antonio Spurs to a 93-91 overtime win over the Utah Jazz in the NBA 2K26 Summer League at Thomas and Mack Center on Monday evening.
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Yardbarker on MSNThis Summer League Standout Deserves a Contract With the SpursLeague is a time for undrafted players, lesser-known college players, and hard-working NBA hopefuls to punch their ticket into the big leagues.
There were a few moments when the two players squared off and a series of physical possessions were highlighted.
This year, the top three draftees only played in two games each during their summer league campaigns. Rather than risk injury in exhibition play, the Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs, and Philadelphia 76ers decided to shut down their star prospects and prepare for the 2025-26 season.
Arizona had eight former players in the NBA Summer League that concluded Sunday, including three who played for the Wildcats last season: Caleb Love, Carter Bryant and Trey Townsend.
Spurs director of player development Mike Noyes is drawing rave reviews from the players as the team's NBA Summer League coach.
Draymond Green criticized the Dallas Mavericks for shutting down Duke Blue Devils basketball great Cooper Flagg after two Summer League games.