2025 NBA summer league superlatives
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ESPN's Kevin Pelton recently broke down three of the NBA's top veteran standouts in this year's summer league in Las Vegas, where the number one noteworthy name on the list was none other than Kyle Filipowski–– who even found his way to having the highest scoring average through his time there.
Javon Freeman-Liberty scores 22 points, Yuki Kawamura puts on a passing clinic and the Bulls defeat the Jazz 105-92 in the Summer League finale for both teams.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNPlayer grades: Thunder's comeback falls short in 86-82 Summer League loss to JazzOn one of the deepest Summer League teams, Kyle Filipowski was the best player on the floor. He had a 12-point double-double at the break. He was a rebound machine and cleaned up several Jazz misses. The Thunder's lack of size was exposed.
LAS VEGAS, NV– The Utah Jazz will get the second of their four showcases in Las Vegas rolling on Sunday night vs. the Golden State Warriors, coming fresh off their first loss of the summer vs. the Charlotte Hornets on Friday, and hoping to rebound in a game in which they'll be down a few key pieces in the lineup.
SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Jazz defeated the Memphis Grizzlies, 112-111, at Jon M. Huntsman Center in the 2025 Salt Lake City Summer League on Monday.
On Sunday night the Jazz fielded a summer league squad that did not feature a single drafted rookie. No Ace Bailey, no Walter Clayton Jr., no John Tonje. Not even RJ Luis Jr., the undrafted rookie out of St. John’s, played for the Jazz.
For the third time in history, the Jon M. Huntsman Center became the home of the NBA Summer League, and it didn't disappoint.
The summer league is all about development and growth. The Sixers want to see what they have in their youngsters such as rookies VJ Edgecombe and Johni Broome as well as second-year players Justin Edwards and Adem Bona. The summer league is the perfect time for first impressions and the Sixers got some good ones in a tough 93-89 loss to the Jazz.