2012 NBA Summer League

Last updated
2012 NBA Summer League
League National Basketball Association
Sport Basketball
DurationJuly 9–22, 2012
Number of games80 total games
Orlando Pro Summer League-20
Las Vegas Summer League-60
Number of teamsOrlando-8
Las Vegas-24
TV partner(s) NBA TV
Orlando Pro Summer League
Top scorer Lance Stephenson
Las Vegas NBA Summer League
Season MVP Damian Lillard
Josh Selby
(co-MVPs)
Top scorer Damian Lillard
NBA Summer League seasons
 2011

The 2012 NBA Summer League was a pro basketball league run by the NBA just after the 2012 NBA draft. It took place in Orlando, Florida from July 9 to 13 and in Las Vegas, Nevada from July 13 to 22, 2012. Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers) and Josh Selby (Memphis Grizzlies) won the MVP honors. [1]

Contents

Players

A list of players who participated can be viewed here

Orlando Summer League

Teams

The following is a list of teams that participated in the Orlando Summer League

Boxscores and recaps of each game can be viewed here

July 9 scores

July 10 scores

July 11 scores

July 12 scores

July 13 scores

Orlando games standings

TeamWinsLossesPCT
Detroit Pistons410.800
Boston Celtics410.800
Oklahoma City Thunder320.600
Utah Jazz320.600
Indiana Pacers230.400
Orlando Magic230.400
Brooklyn Nets140.200
Philadelphia 76ers140.200

Las Vegas Summer League

Box scores and recaps for each game can be viewed here

Teams

The following is a list of teams that participated in the Las Vegas Summer League.

July 13 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Hawks 102, Wizards 82 Bradley Beal, 22
Rockets 93, Raptors 81 Donatas Motiejunas-25
Warriors 90, Lakers 50 Klay Thompson-24
Bobcats 121, Kings 87 Byron Mullens- 20

July 14 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Grizzlies 93, Knicks 77 Josh Selby-20
Warriors 95, Nuggets 74 Charles Jenkins-24
Kings 84, Lakers 72 Josh Akognon-25
Wizards 76, Rockets 70 Jeremy Lamb-26 [2]

July 15 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Suns 99, Knicks 74 Markieff Morris-21
Mavericks 88, Nuggets 77 Dominique Jones-32
Heat 71, Raptors 59 Ed Davis-15
Spurs 82, Hawks 76 Kawhi Leonard-23
Bobcats 68, Cavaliers 64 Tyler Zeller-14
NBA D-League 85, Wizards 78 Bradley Beal-20
Trail Blazers 85, Hornets 82 Damian Lillard-25

July 16 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Celtics 87, Hawks 69 Kris Joseph, Jared Sullinger 14
Mavs 85, Raptors 75 Ed Davis-23
Rockets 113, Kings 91 Jimmer Fredette-30
Cavs 94, NBA D-League 88 J. R. Smith-21
Heat 106, Lakers 56 Dexter Pittman-14
Wolves 73, Clippers 64 W. Johnson, T. White-16
Bucks 76, Hornets 68 Lance Thomas-22

July 17 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Nuggets 85, Knicks 81 Jordan Hamilton-21
Wizards 83, Grizzlies 77 Josh Selby-35
Spurs 92, Lakers 81 Kawhi Leonard-27
Rockets 99, Blazers 88 Damian Lillard, Nolan Smith, 27
Cavs 89, Suns 74 Markieff Morris-24
Bulls 79, Celtics 74Jimmy Walker, E'Twaun Moore, 25
Bobcats 81, Wolves 78 Byron Mullens-33

July 18 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Wizards 78, Bucks 75 Tobias Harris-24
Rockets 96, Bulls 88 Jimmy Butler-24
Raptors 96, Kings 89 Terrence Ross-21
Hawks 67, Mavs 61 John Jenkins-21
Hornets 78, Suns 61 Brian Roberts-16
Clippers 86, Spurs 80 Adam Morrison-23
Warriors 65, Heat 62 Charles Jenkins-17

July 19 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Raptors 94, Knicks 92 Chris Copeland- 17
Blazers 84, Hawks 78 Damian Lillard-31
Kings 91, Celtics 82 Jimmer Fredette, Dionte Christmas, 19
Wolves 78, Cavs 65 Derrick Williams- 23
Lakers 75, Clippers 69 Adam Morrison, Christian Eyenga, 22
Bucks 77, NBA D-League 68 Tobias Harris-21
Bobcats 99, Nuggets 86 Jordan Hamilton-21

July 20 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Cavs 98, Knicks 64 M. Farrakhan, T. Thompson, 13
Blazers 95, Nuggets 82 Damian Lillard-23
Grizzlies 97, Bobcats 79 Josh Selby- 32
Heat 83, Spurs 78 Terrel Harris-25
Warriors 66, Bulls 57 Harrison Barnes-20
NBA D-League 89, Suns 75 Chris Daniels-20
Mavs 78, Hornets 65 Jae Crowder-18

July 21 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Blazers 81, Heat 55 Will Barton, 27
Mavs 82, Spurs 76 (OT) Jae Crowder-21
Warriors 80, Hornets 72 Xavier Henry- 21
Wolves 86, NBA D-League 78 Wesley Johnson-28
Bulls 77, Clippers 74 Jimmy Butler-23
Suns 96, Grizzlies 87 Markieff Morris-25
Bucks 88, Celtics 87 Tobias Harris, John Henson, 22

July 22 scores

Game resultTop scorer
Bucks 113, Bulls 68 Jermaine Taylor-21
Clippers 92, Celtics 77 Adam Morrison-26
Wolves 97, Grizzlies 91 Mike Harris-22 [3]

Las Vegas standings

TeamWinsLossesPct.
Golden State Warriors501.000
Charlotte Bobcats410.800
Dallas Mavericks410.800
Houston Rockets410.800
Milwaukee Bucks410.800
Minnesota Timberwolves410.800
Portland Trail Blazers410.800
Cleveland Cavaliers320.600
Miami Heat320.600
Washington Wizards320.600
NBA D-League Select230.400
Atlanta Hawks230.400
Boston Celtics230.400
Los Angeles Clippers230.400
Memphis Grizzlies230.400
Phoenix Suns230.400
Sacramento Kings230.400
San Antonio Spurs230.400
Toronto Raptors230.400
Chicago Bulls140.200
Denver Nuggets140.200
Los Angeles Lakers140.200
New Orleans Hornets140.200
New York Knicks050.000

League leaders

The league leaders' stats include stats for Orlando and Las Vegas summer leagues. [4]

Points

PlayerTeamAverage per game
Damian Lillard Portland Trail Blazers26.5
Kawhi Leonard San Antonio Spurs25.0
Josh Selby Memphis Grizzlies24.2
Jimmy Butler Chicago Bulls20.8
Tobias Harris Milwaukee Bucks20.8

Rebounds

PlayerTeamAverage per game
Malcolm Thomas Chicago Bulls12.4
Markieff Morris Phoenix Suns9.8
Thomas Robinson Sacramento Kings9.8
Ed Davis Toronto Raptors9.4
Bernard James Dallas Mavericks9.0

Assists

PlayerTeamAverage per game
Kendall Marshall Phoenix Suns6.5
Kemba Walker Charlotte Bobcats5.8
Eric Bledsoe Los Angeles Clippers5.7
Scott Machado Houston Rockets5.6
Aaron Miles Milwaukee Bucks5.6

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