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LAS VEGAS — A prolific 36-point fourth quarter and six double-digit scoring efforts overall helped lead the Memphis Grizzlies to a 96-86 comeback win over the Portland Trail Blazers in an NBA2K26 Summer League battle at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Rookie guard Caleb Love, who scored eight points in Friday’s win over Golden State, came back with 18 more points against the Grizzlies. Sidy Cissoko also added 18 points, but committed five turnovers. Rayan Rupert scored just three points after leading the team with 23 against the Warriors.
Cole Swider scores 21 points and Darius Bazley adds a double-double with five blocked shots in a 94-81 win. With LeBron James watching from a courtside seat, Bronny James adds 14 points.
LAS VEGAS — A game-high 24 points from 2024 first-round pick Terrence Shannon Jr. and a strong showing from their second unit led the Minnesota Timberwolves to a 94-83 win over the Denver Nuggets in a NBA2K26 Summer League battle at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
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Rockets Wire on MSNRockets vs. Pistons, July 13: NBA summer league lineups, rosters, broadcast infoLed by Reed Sheppard, the Rockets will resume their five-game schedule at the NBA’s 2025 summer league when they face Detroit on Sunday afternoon.
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Quenton Jackson, who scored 24 points in the Pacers' comeback win on Thursday, didn't play due to injury. 3 takeaways: Pacers' TOs,
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Missouri basketball’s Tamar Bates, Caleb Grill stats from Saturday games in NBA Summer LeagueMissouri basketball grads Tamar Bates and Caleb Grill each made their second NBA Summer League appearance Saturday. Here’s how they performed.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNPlayer grades: Thunder have fun in 104-85 Summer League win over PacersWhile Jalen Williams was being interviewed, OKC's Summer League squad emulated the championship winner. A slow start became a distant memory when it ran away on the scoreboard against Indiana in its pseudo 2025 NBA Finals rematch.
Noa Essengue pursued rebounds, logging a total of 10 — including four offensive boards — to finish the first half of the summer league game with a double-double.