2017 NBA Summer League

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2017 NBA Summer League
League National Basketball Association
Sport Basketball
DurationJuly 1–17, 2017
Number of games93 total games
Orlando-20
Utah-6
Las Vegas-67
Number of teamsOrlando-8
Utah-4
Las Vegas-24
TV partner(s) NBA TV & ESPN
Orlando Pro Summer League
Season champions Dallas Mavericks
  Runners-up Detroit Pistons
Top scorer Okaro White
Utah Jazz Summer League
Season champions Utah Jazz
Top scorer Bryn Forbes
Las Vegas NBA Summer League
Season champions Los Angeles Lakers
  Runners-up Portland Trail Blazers
Top seed Toronto Raptors
Season MVP Lonzo Ball (league)
Kyle Kuzma (championship game)
Top scorer Donovan Mitchell
NBA Summer League seasons

The 2017 NBA Summer League consisted of three pro basketball leagues organized by the National Basketball Association (NBA): the Orlando Pro Summer League, Utah Jazz Summer League, and Las Vegas Summer League. [1]

Contents

Eight teams participated in the week-long Orlando Pro Summer League at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, from July 1 to 6, 2017. Each team played five games over the course of the week, with a championship day being played on the final day of the league. The Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat also participated in the Las Vegas Summer League. [2]

Four teams participated in the round-robin format of the Utah Jazz Summer League from July 3 to 6, 2017. All four teams (Utah Jazz, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, and San Antonio Spurs) also participated in the Las Vegas Summer League. [3]

The Las Vegas NBA Summer League is the official summer league of the National Basketball Association. It is the premier summer league of the three, with a total of 24 participating. A total of 67 games was played from July 7 to 17, 2017, at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion, both located in Paradise, Nevada (near Las Vegas). [4]

Orlando Pro Summer League

Officially known as the Mountain Dew Orlando Pro Summer League for sponsorship reasons, this 20-game, week-long event will feature eight teams. Each team will play five games over the six-day event, with a championship day being played on the final day of the league. A point system will establish the standings leading up to the final day, with eight points awarded each game based on: four points for winning the game and one point for winning a quarter (in the event of a tied quarter, each team will receive 0.5 points). In the event of ties in seeding heading into championship day, three tiebreakers will be in place: 1) total point differential; 2) total points allowed; 3) coin flip. [2]

Teams

Orlando Schedule

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC–4)

Day 1


July 1
11:00 am
Charlotte Hornets 74, Miami Heat 67
Scoring by quarter:27–18, 17–16, 16–18, 14–15
Pts: Weber 17
Rebs: Graham 13
Asts: Graham 5
Pts: White 20
Rebs: Adebayo 10
Asts: Perrantes 4
July 1
1:00 pm
Orlando Magic 74, Indiana Pacers 85
Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 10–21, 30–20, 18–21
Pts:three players 10
Rebs: Isaac 8
Asts: Costello, Lucas 4
Pts: Leslie 20
Rebs: Johnson 12
Asts: Young 6
July 1
3:00 pm
New York Knicks 75, Dallas Mavericks 80
Scoring by quarter: 16–25, 26–17, 19–17, 14–21
Pts: Randle
Rebs: Dotson 8
Asts: Rathan-Mayes 5
Pts: Buycks 16
Rebs: Warney 8
Asts: Buycks 6
July 1
5:00 pm
Oklahoma City Thunder 92, Detroit Pistons 91
Scoring by quarter: 20–28, 23–23, 19–18, 30–22
Pts: Hunter 21
Rebs: Johnson 10
Asts: Christon 8
Pts: Ellenson 21
Rebs: Moreland 11
Asts:four players 3

Day 2


July 2
1:00 pm
New York Knicks 78, Detroit Pistons 103
Scoring by quarter: 16–26, 15–24, 16–27, 31–26
Pts: Randle 16
Rebs: Labeyrie 11
Asts: Dotson 4
Pts: Moreland 15
Rebs: Ellenson 7
Asts: Jackson 7
July 2
3:00 pm
Orlando Magic 81, Miami Heat 68
Scoring by quarter:32–9, 14–25, 16–17, 19–17
Pts: Isaac 15
Rebs: Isaac 13
Asts: Walton 3
Pts: White 16
Rebs: Adebayo 9
Asts: Perrantes 8
July 2
5:00 pm
Indiana Pacers 84, Charlotte Hornets 77
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 29–20, 14–18, 25–22
Pts: Leslie 16
Rebs: Johnson 6
Asts: Young 6
Pts: Graham 16
Rebs: Gill 5
Asts: O'Bryant III 4

Day 3


July 3
1:00 pm
New York Knicks 87, Oklahoma City Thunder 99
Scoring by quarter: 16–25, 28–30, 20–24, 23–20
Pts: Randle 20
Rebs: Dotson 5
Asts: Rathan-Mayes 4
Pts: Huestis 26
Rebs: Huestis 7
Asts: Hamilton 9
July 3
3:00 pm
Orlando Magic 76, Dallas Mavericks 86
Scoring by quarter:28–15, 11–24, 17–28, 20–19
Pts: Georges-Hunt 20
Rebs: Costello 9
Asts: Walton 5
Pts: Buycks 20
Rebs: Ashley 8
Asts: Wood, Warney 3
July 3
5:00 pm
Indiana Pacers 86, Miami Heat 83
Scoring by quarter: 23–23, 13–23, 25–17, 25–20
Pts: Leaf 19
Rebs: Leaf 10
Asts: Young 6
Pts: Adebayo 29
Rebs: Adebayo 11
Asts: Odum 7

Day 4


July 4
1:00 pm
Charlotte Hornets 95, Oklahoma City Thunder 81
Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 33–17, 25–20, 21–21
Pts: Graham 19
Rebs: Graham 8
Asts: Corbin 3
Pts: Hunter 16
Rebs: Hunter 10
Asts: Hamilton 7
July 4
3:00 pm
Indiana Pacers 79, Dallas Mavericks 94
Scoring by quarter:24–12, 19–27, 18–31, 18–24
Pts: Stokes 15
Rebs: Stokes 7
Asts: Loyd 6
Pts: Warney 17
Rebs: Warney 4
Asts: Buycks 5
July 4
5:00 pm
Miami Heat 71, Detroit Pistons 73 (2OT)
Scoring by quarter: 9–24, 11–10, 30–16, 21–21,  Overtime: 0–0, 0–2
Pts: White 29
Rebs: Auguste 12
Asts: Perrantes 4
Pts: Ellenson, Kennard 18
Rebs: Moreland 10
Asts: Jackson 5

Day 5


July 5
1:00 pm
Dallas Mavericks 96, Oklahoma City Thunder 75
Scoring by quarter:35–12, 10–18, 32–24, 19–21
Pts: Paul 20
Rebs: Paul 6
Asts: Montero 5
Pts: Johnson 18
Rebs: Huestis, Morin 7
Asts: Christon 8
July 5
3:00 pm
Charlotte Hornets 82, Detroit Pistons 87
Scoring by quarter:23–20, 13–18, 24–25, 22–24
Pts: O'Bryant III 26
Rebs: Mathiang 7
Asts: Weber 7
Pts: Ellenson 29
Rebs: Moreland 7
Asts: Jackson 6
July 5
5:00 pm
Orlando Magic 84, New York Knicks 73
Scoring by quarter:23–19, 21–18, 18–20, 22–16
Pts: Lucas 20
Rebs: Martin 7
Asts: Lucas 7
Pts: Artis 13
Rebs: Plumlee 9
Asts: Dotson 4

Championship day

Each team will play one game on the league's final day for either first, third, fifth or seventh place.

Seeding Criteria

The seeding will be determined by a team's total points after the first five days. Eight points will be awarded in each game: four points for winning a game and one point for every quarter a team won. In the event of a tied quarter, each team is awarded half a point. If two or more teams had equal points, then the following tiebreakers applied:

  1. Total point differential
  2. Least total points allowed
  3. Coin flip

Each odd-numbered seed will be paired with the team seeded immediately below it. For example, the top two seeds will play in the championship game, the third and fourth seeds will play in the third-place game, etc.

Standings/seedings

#TeamGPWLPTSTiebreaker Notes
1 Dallas Mavericks 44025
2 Detroit Pistons 43121
3 Indiana Pacers 43120.5
4 Oklahoma City Thunder 42217
5 Orlando Magic 42216
6 Charlotte Hornets 42215.5
7 Miami Heat 4048
8 New York Knicks 4045

Championship Day Schedule

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)
Seventh-place game
July 6
8:00 am
New York Knicks 91, Miami Heat 72
Scoring by quarter:22–14, 26–16, 21–20, 22–22
Pts: Dotson 20
Rebs: Dotson 9
Asts: Artis, Dotson 4
Pts: Williams 14
Rebs: White 12
Asts: Clavell 4
Fifth-place game
July 6
10:00 am
Charlotte Hornets 86, Orlando Magic 78
Scoring by quarter: 21–22, 20–10, 24–23, 21–23
Pts: Bacon 29
Rebs: Bacon 8
Asts: Weber 2
Pts: Karnowski 20
Rebs: Karnowski 9
Asts: Gray 4
Third-place game
July 6
12:00 pm
Oklahoma City Thunder 80, Indiana Pacers 89
Scoring by quarter: 11–16, 24–17, 18–23, 27–33
Pts: Christon 21
Rebs: Hamilton 7
Asts: Hamilton 8
Pts: Stokes, Long 17
Rebs: Loyd 10
Asts: Loyd 6
Championship
July 6
2:00 pm
Detroit Pistons 81, Dallas Mavericks 83 (OT)
Scoring by quarter:19–18, 23–19, 27–22, 5–15,  Overtime: 7–9
Pts: Kennard 24
Rebs: Ellenson, Moreland 8
Asts: Jackson 8
Pts: Buycks 28
Rebs: Motley 10
Asts: Buycks 8

Final standings

#TeamGPWLPCT
1 Dallas Mavericks 5501.000
2 Detroit Pistons 532.600
3 Indiana Pacers 541.800
4 Oklahoma City Thunder 523.400
5 Charlotte Hornets 532.600
6 Orlando Magic 523.400
7 New York Knicks 514.200
8 Miami Heat 505.000

Statistical leaders

Reference: [5]

Utah Jazz Summer League

In its now third year, the Utah Jazz Summer League will host four teams. Each team will play each other in a round-robin format for a total of six games, with each team playing each day (July 3, 5, and 6). [3]

Teams

Utah Schedule

All times are in Mountain Daylight Time (UTC–6)

Day 1


July 3
5:00 pm
Boston Celtics 89, Philadelphia 76ers 88
Scoring by quarter:24–22, 20–22, 20–27, 25–17
Pts: Brown 29
Rebs: Brown 12
Asts: Jackson, Tatum 3
Pts: Fultz 17
Rebs: Poythress 8
Asts: Luwawu-Cabarrot, Drew II 5
July 3
7:00 pm
San Antonio Spurs 74, Utah Jazz 87
Scoring by quarter: 19–26, 18–19, 18–23, 19–19
Pts: White 13
Rebs: Jefferson 10
Asts: Murray 5
Pts: Mitchell 23
Rebs: Wright 8
Asts: Exum, Mitchell 5

Day 2


July 5
5:00 pm
Boston Celtics 70, San Antonio Spurs 81
Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 16–20, 15–25, 21–13
Pts: Tatum 23
Rebs: Tatum 10
Asts: Smith 3
Pts: Forbes 31
Rebs: Murray 10
Asts: Murray 4
July 5
7:00 pm
Philadelphia 76ers 94, Utah Jazz 100
Scoring by quarter: 16–22, 21–28, 26–27, 31–23
Pts: Fultz 23
Rebs: Poythress 8
Asts: Fultz 5
Pts: Exum 26
Rebs: Griffin 8
Asts: Exum 10

Day 3


July 6
5:00 pm
Philadelphia 76ers 94, San Antonio Spurs 86
Scoring by quarter:23–21, 16–18, 29–31, 26–16
Pts: Miles 18
Rebs: Bolden 8
Asts: Drew II 5
Pts: Forbes 21
Rebs: Bertans, Blossomgame 7
Asts: Bertans 4
July 6
7:00 pm
Boston Celtics 65, Utah Jazz 68
Scoring by quarter:18–11, 16–18, 20–17, 11–22
Pts: Nader 17
Rebs: Tatum 12
Asts: Allen, Nader 2
Pts: Exum 16
Rebs: Southerland 7
Asts: Exum 4

Final results

#TeamGPWLQW
1 Utah Jazz 3308.5
2 San Antonio Spurs 3125.5
3 Boston Celtics 3125
4 Philadelphia 76ers 3125

Statistical leaders

Reference: [6]

Las Vegas NBA Summer League

The Las Vegas NBA Summer League is the official summer league of the NBA. It is the premier summer league of the three, with a total of 24 teams participating. A total of 67 games were played from July 7 to 17, 2017, at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion, both located in Paradise, Nevada (near Las Vegas). Teams will compete in three preliminary games beginning on July 7 before being seeded in a tournament that leads to the Championship Game on July 17. Each team will play at least five games in Las Vegas. [4]

Teams

Las Vegas Schedule

All times are in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)

Day 1


July 7
3:00 pm
Toronto Raptors 96, New Orleans Pelicans 93
Scoring by quarter: 23–23, 27–34, 21–16, 25–20
Pts: Siakam 24
Rebs: Pöltl 10
Asts: VanVleet 9
Pts: Diallo 27
Rebs: Diallo 10
Asts: Cousins 5
July 7
3:30 pm
Milwaukee Bucks 53, Cleveland Cavaliers 82
Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 10–21, 21–21, 8–18
Pts: Vaughn 12
Rebs: Maker, Wilson 5
Asts: Payton II 3
Pts: Tavares 12
Rebs: Gill 11
Asts: Williams 3
July 7
5:00 pm
Brooklyn Nets 75, Atlanta Hawks 72
Scoring by quarter:23–21, 19–10, 22–17, 11–24
Pts: Goodwin, Whitehead 14
Rebs: Goodwin, Hollis-Jefferson, LeVert 6
Asts: Dinwiddie 3
Pts: Bembry 22
Rebs: Collins 11
Asts: Bembry, Cotton 2
July 7
5:30 pm
Los Angeles Clippers 96, Los Angeles Lakers 93 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 23–28, 25–21, 21–17,  Overtime:9–6
Pts: Thornwell 26
Rebs: Johnson 7
Asts: Marshall 11
Pts: Ingram 26
Rebs: Bryant 5
Asts: Ball 5
July 7
7:00 pm
Houston Rockets 102, Denver Nuggets 99
Scoring by quarter:26–17, 26–25, 25–29, 25–28
Pts: Williams 22
Rebs: Johnson 8
Asts: Taylor 10
Pts: Beasley 29
Rebs: Hernangomez 8
Asts: Morris 3
July 7
7:30 pm
Phoenix Suns 89, Sacramento Kings 85
Scoring by quarter: 22–22, 22–19, 22–24, 23–20
Pts: Chriss 19
Rebs: Chriss 9
Asts: James 7
Pts: Fox, Jackson 18
Rebs: Papagiannis 11
Asts: Fox 4

Day 2


July 8
1:00 pm
Washington Wizards 88, Memphis Grizzlies 91
Scoring by quarter: 14–23, 24–25, 22–25, 28–18
Pts: Cunningham 26
Rebs: Ochefu 10
Asts: Pangos 7
Pts: Selden 28
Rebs: Davis 14
Asts: Simmons 4
July 8
1:30 pm
Dallas Mavericks 91, Chicago Bulls 75
Scoring by quarter: 19–21, 19–22, 28–17, 25–15
Pts: Ashley 21
Rebs: Finney-Smith, Smith Jr. 7
Asts: Smith Jr. 6
Pts: Markkanen 14
Rebs: Markkanen 8
Asts: Payne 4
July 8
3:00 pm
Portland Trail Blazers 72, Utah Jazz 63
Scoring by quarter:18–12, 12–20, 24–12, 18–19
Pts: Swanigan 16
Rebs: Swanigan 13
Asts: Connaughton 6
Pts: Mitchell 19
Rebs: Bolomboy 8
Asts: Wallace 3
July 8
3:30 pm
Toronto Raptors 97, Minnesota Timberwolves 72
Scoring by quarter:25–20, 18–16, 30–15, 24–21
Pts: Siakam 17
Rebs: Pöltl 10
Asts: VanVleet 5
Pts: Paige 18
Rebs: Costello, Putney 7
Asts: Costello 2
July 8
5:00 pm
Miami Heat 75, San Antonio Spurs 74
Scoring by quarter: 12–20, 24–25, 23–18, 16–11
Pts: Adebayo 18
Rebs: Adebayo 10
Asts: Perrantes 5
Pts: Forbes 18
Rebs: Murray 9
Asts: Forbes, Murray 4
July 8
5:30 pm
Boston Celtics 86, Los Angeles Lakers 81
Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 20–18, 29–19, 23–24
Pts: Tatum 27
Rebs: Tatum 11
Asts: Jackson 4
Pts: Kuzma 31
Rebs: Ball 11
Asts: Ball 11
July 8
7:00 pm
Houston Rockets 90, Cleveland Cavaliers 95 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 22–28, 18–16, 22–21, 26–23,  Overtime: 2–7
Pts: Williams 21
Rebs: Johnson, Onuaku 8
Asts: Taylor 6
Pts: Felder 16
Rebs: Gill 10
Asts: Felder 6
July 8
7:30 pm
Philadelphia 76ers 95, Golden State Warriors 93
Scoring by quarter: 27–27, 21–24, 24–27, 23–15
Pts: Korkmaz 15
Rebs: Bolden 10
Asts: Drew II 6
Pts: McCaw 25
Rebs: Looney 7
Asts: Hamilton 8

Day 3


July 9
4:00 pm
Atlanta Hawks 84, New Orleans Pelicans 82
Scoring by quarter:26–22, 15–22, 24–20, 19–18
Pts: Collins 22
Rebs: Collins 10
Asts: Bembry 6
Pts: Cook 25
Rebs: Diallo 10
Asts: Cook 5
July 9
4:30 pm
Phoenix Suns 77, Dallas Mavericks 88
Scoring by quarter: 18–30, 18–20, 19–19, 22–19
Pts: James 19
Rebs: Chriss 10
Asts:five players 2
Pts: Smith Jr. 25
Rebs: Finney-Smith 10
Asts: Smith Jr. 4
July 9
6:00 pm
Milwaukee Bucks 88, Brooklyn Nets 83
Scoring by quarter:18–14, 17–21, 30–27, 23–21
Pts: Vaughn 31
Rebs: Wilson, Maker 8
Asts: Trice Jr. 3
Pts: LeVert 18
Rebs: Hollis-Jefferson 12
Asts: LeVert, Whitehead 3
July 9
6:30 pm
Minnesota Timberwolves 90, Denver Nuggets 71
Scoring by quarter:22–17, 28–19, 23–19, 17–16
Pts: Ellis 19
Rebs: Costello 15
Asts: Gibbs, Paige 6
Pts: Beasley 20
Rebs: Hernangómez 7
Asts: Morris 3
July 9
8:00 pm
Utah Jazz 67, Los Angeles Clippers 86
Scoring by quarter:18–9, 10–31, 19–22, 20–24
Pts: Bradley 16
Rebs: Bradley 9
Asts: Williams-Goss 8
Pts: Wilson 19
Rebs: Brown 7
Asts: Marshall 5
July 9
8:30 pm
Portland Trail Blazers 64, Boston Celtics 70
Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 9–20, 20–16, 20–16
Pts: Swanigan 12
Rebs: Swanigan 7
Asts: Connaughton 4
Pts: Brown 13
Rebs: Žižić 11
Asts: Jackson 4
July 9
10:00 pm
Memphis Grizzlies 81, Sacramento Kings 75
Scoring by quarter:17–15, 24–17, 19–21, 21–22
Pts: Selden, Martin 21
Rebs: Baldwin IV, Martin 10
Asts: Selden, Baldwin IV 4
Pts: Fox 17
Rebs: Labissière 8
Asts: Fox 4
July 9
10:30 pm
Philadelphia 76ers 95, San Antonio Spurs 101
Scoring by quarter: 23–25, 23–28, 21–25, 28–23
Pts: Harrison 14
Rebs: Poythress 6
Asts: Drew II 5
Pts: Forbes 35
Rebs: Blossomgame, Whittington 6
Asts: Hanlan 5

Day 4


July 10
4:00 pm
Atlanta Hawks 75, Chicago Bulls 55
Scoring by quarter:17–14, 28–12, 14–18, 16–11
Pts: Bembry 17
Rebs: Collins 11
Asts: Bembry 4
Pts: Payne 12
Rebs: Markkanen, Valentine 9
Asts: Valentine 3
July 10
4:30 pm
Miami Heat 91, Washington Wizards 87
Scoring by quarter: 16–20, 28–24, 23–20, 24–23
Pts: Williams 17
Rebs: Adebayo 7
Asts: Keene, Odum 5
Pts: McClellan 18
Rebs: McCullough 11
Asts: Keene, Pangos 3
July 10
6:00 pm
Brooklyn Nets 95, New Orleans Pelicans 66
Scoring by quarter:24–12, 27–15, 24–21, 20–18
Pts: Goodwin 18
Rebs: Poirier 11
Asts: Goodwin 8
Pts: Cook 20
Rebs: Diallo 8
Asts: Cousins 3
July 10
6:30 pm
Houston Rockets 99, Phoenix Suns 94
Scoring by quarter: 15–26, 25–27, 35–23, 24–18
Pts: Williams 27
Rebs: Onuaku 10
Asts: Taylor 8
Pts: Chriss 26
Rebs: Chriss, Wood 7
Asts: James
July 10
8:00 pm
Denver Nuggets 81, Toronto Raptors 82
Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 19–26, 28–17, 16–19
Pts: Beasley 19
Rebs: Hernangómez 7
Asts: Hernangómez, Morris 5
Pts: Pöltl, VanVleet 17
Rebs: McKinnie 11
Asts: Siakam 4
July 10
8:30 pm
Golden State Warriors 74, Cleveland Cavaliers 91
Scoring by quarter: 19–30, 12–20, 19–24, 24–17
Pts: Hamilton 11
Rebs: Jones, Looney 9
Asts: Bell 3
Pts: Paul 21
Rebs: Thomas 10
Asts: Felder, Gill, Paul 2
July 10
10:00 pm
Los Angeles Clippers 100, Milwaukee Bucks 93
Scoring by quarter: 19–21, 29–31, 23–23, 29–18
Pts: Harrell 21
Rebs: Wilson 8
Asts: Evans, Wilson 8
Pts: Vaughn 21
Rebs: Wilson 8
Asts: Wilson 4
July 10
10:30 pm
Los Angeles Lakers 95, Sacramento Kings 92
Scoring by quarter: 21–22, 37–18, 15–24, 22–28
Pts: Blue 21
Rebs: Nwaba 9
Asts: Caruso 9
Pts: Mason 24
Rebs: Montero 7
Asts: Mason 6

Day 5


July 11
4:00 pm
San Antonio Spurs 99, Portland Trail Blazers 85
Scoring by quarter:25–19, 29–22, 23–18, 22–26
Pts: Forbes 35
Rebs: Whittington 7
Asts: Forbes 4
Pts: Swanigan 19
Rebs: Swanigan 13
Asts: Gutiérrez 5
July 11
4:30 pm
Utah Jazz 81, Memphis Grizzlies 84 (OT)
Scoring by quarter:20–14, 19–29, 15–19, 24–16,  Overtime: 3–6
Pts: Mitchell 37
Rebs: Griffin 11
Asts: Griffin 3
Pts: Brooks 24
Rebs: Martin 8
Asts: Baldwin IV 5
July 11
6:00 pm
Chicago Bulls 82, Washington Wizards 73
Scoring by quarter:33–15, 19–21, 10–17, 20–20
Pts: Blakeney 23
Rebs: Markkanen 10
Asts: Valentine 4
Pts: McClellan 20
Rebs: Ochefu 10
Asts: Wayns 3
July 11
6:30 pm
Philadelphia 76ers 83, Boston Celtics 88
Scoring by quarter: 24–31, 17–17, 25–11, 17–29
Pts: Luwawu-Cabarrot 16
Rebs: Bolden 8
Asts: Drew II 5
Pts: Bird, Tatum 15
Rebs: Žižić 13
Asts: Jackson 4
July 11
8:00 pm
Miami Heat 73, Dallas Mavericks 78
Scoring by quarter:19–18, 12–13, 18–23, 24–24
Pts: Clavell 18
Rebs: White 13
Asts: Robinson 4
Pts: Ferrell 23
Rebs: Ashley, Motley 6
Asts: Smith Jr. 5
July 11
8:30 pm
Golden State Warriors 76, Minnesota Timberwolves 78 (2OT)
Scoring by quarter: 9–13, 20–24, 29–15, 15–21,  Overtime: 3–3, 0–2
Pts: McCaw 20
Rebs: Bell 11
Asts: Bell 5
Pts: Costello, Williams 14
Rebs: Costello 15
Asts: Paige 8

Championship

The championship is determined by a single-elimination tournament; the top 8 teams receive a first-round bye.

Seeding criteria

Teams are seeded first by overall record, then by a tiebreaker system

  1. Head-to-head result (applicable only to ties between two teams, not to multiple-team ties)
  2. Quarter point system (1 point for win, .5 for tie, 0 for loss, 0 for overtime periods)
  3. Point differential
  4. Coin flip

First-round losers will play consolation games to determine 17th through 24th places based on the tiebreaker system stated above. Second-round losers will play consolation games to determine ninth through 16th places.

Standings/seedings

#TeamGPWLPCTQPPD
1 Toronto Raptors 3301.0009.5
2 Cleveland Cavaliers 3301.0007.5
3 Dallas Mavericks 3301.0007+32
4 Memphis Grizzlies 3301.0007+12
5 Los Angeles Clippers 3301.0006.5+29
6 Boston Celtics 3301.0006.5+16
7 Brooklyn Nets 321.6678+27
8 San Antonio Spurs 321.6678+19
9 Atlanta Hawks 321.6677+19
10 Houston Rockets 321.6677+3
11 Minnesota Timberwolves 321.6677-4
12 Miami Heat 321.6676.5
13 Phoenix Suns 312.3336-12
14 Milwaukee Bucks 312.3336-31
15 Los Angeles Lakers 312.3335-5
16 Portland Trail Blazers 312.3335-11
17 Chicago Bulls 312.3334.5
18 Philadelphia 76ers 312.3334
19 Sacramento Kings 303.0006.5
20 Utah Jazz 303.0005
21 Washington Wizards 303.0004.5
22 Golden State Warriors 303.0003.5
23 Denver Nuggets 303.0003
24 New Orleans Pelicans 303.0002.5

Bracket

First round
(July 12)
Second round
(July 13)
Quarterfinals
(July 15)
Semifinals
(July 16)
Final
(July 17)
               
1 Toronto Raptors 85
16 Portland Trail Blazers91
16 Portland Trail Blazers88
17 Chicago Bulls 77
16 Portland Trail Blazers94
8 San Antonio Spurs 87
9 Atlanta Hawks 95
24 New Orleans Pelicans105
24 New Orleans Pelicans 81
8 San Antonio Spurs86
16 Portland Trail Blazers87
4 Memphis Grizzlies 82
5 Los Angeles Clippers 84
12 Miami Heat91
12 Miami Heat89
21 Washington Wizards 88
12 Miami Heat 95
4 Memphis Grizzlies(2OT)98
13 Phoenix Suns97
20 Utah Jazz 81
13 Phoenix Suns 98
4 Memphis Grizzlies102
16 Portland Trail Blazers 98
15 Los Angeles Lakers110
3 Dallas Mavericks83
19 Sacramento Kings 76
14 Milwaukee Bucks 65
19 Sacramento Kings69
3 Dallas Mavericks91
6 Boston Celtics 74
11 Minnesota Timberwolves 69
22 Golden State Warriors77
22 Golden State Warriors 69
6 Boston Celtics 93
3 Dallas Mavericks 98
15 Los Angeles Lakers108
7 Brooklyn Nets85
23 Denver Nuggets 74
10 Houston Rockets 81
23 Denver Nuggets87
7 Brooklyn Nets 106
15 Los Angeles Lakers115
15 Los Angeles Lakers103
18 Philadelphia 76ers 102
15 Los Angeles Lakers94
2 Cleveland Cavaliers 83

Tournament schedule

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)

First round

July 12
4:00 pm
#24 New Orleans Pelicans 105, #9 Atlanta Hawks 95
Scoring by quarter: 24–26, 33–17, 20–26, 28–26
Pts: Cook 26
Rebs: Diallo 8
Asts: Cook 7
Pts: Collins 25
Rebs: Collins 9
Asts: Magette 6
July 12
4:30 pm
#23 Denver Nuggets 87, #10 Houston Rockets 81
Scoring by quarter:20–12, 21–24, 22–21, 24–24
Pts: Craig 27
Rebs: Craig 11
Asts: Morris 4
Pts: Johnson, Williams 20
Rebs: Onuaku 7
Asts: Taylor 7
July 12
6:00 pm
#21 Washington Wizards 88, #12 Miami Heat 89
Scoring by quarter:26–22, 23–19, 14–25, 25–23
Pts: Keene 18
Rebs: Diogu, Ochefu 5
Asts: Wayns 3
Pts: Robinson 19
Rebs: Auguste 9
Asts: Odum 4
July 12
6:30 pm
#22 Golden State Warriors 77, #11 Minnesota Timberwolves 69
Scoring by quarter:18–17, 20–18, 16–16, 23–18
Pts: McCaw 26
Rebs: Bell 16
Asts: McCaw 5
Pts: Williams 19
Rebs: Ellis 8
Asts: Paige 6
July 12
8:00 pm
#20 Utah Jazz 81, #13 Phoenix Suns 97
Scoring by quarter: 13–15, 29–25, 22–29, 17–28
Pts: Griffin 18
Rebs: Griffin 10
Asts: Williams-Goss 4
Pts: Jackson 21
Rebs: Jackson 15
Asts: James 7
July 12
8:30 pm
#19 Sacramento Kings 69, #14 Milwaukee Bucks 65
Scoring by quarter:15–12, 13–12, 20–25, 21–16
Pts: Labissière 19
Rebs: Papagiannis 13
Asts: Jackson 5
Pts: Brown, Vaughn 12
Rebs: Upshaw Jr. 7
Asts: Brown 4
July 12
10:00 pm
#17 Chicago Bulls 77, #16 Portland Trail Blazers 88
Scoring by quarter:19–12, 22–23, 20–26, 16–27
Pts: Blakeney 27
Rebs: Blakeney 11
Asts: Valentine 4
Pts: Layman 22
Rebs: Stokes 17
Asts: Layman 3
July 12
10:30 pm
#18 Philadelphia 76ers 102, #15 Los Angeles Lakers 103
Scoring by quarter:26–24, 31–25, 26–26, 19–28
Pts: Korkmaz 19
Rebs: Bolden 7
Asts: Drew II 8
Pts: Ball 36
Rebs: Kuzma 12
Asts: Ball 11
Second round

July 13
4:00 pm
#24 New Orleans Pelicans 81, #8 San Antonio Spurs 86
Scoring by quarter: 20–25, 20–15, 25–15, 16–31
Pts: Cook 16
Rebs: Diallo 13
Asts: Cook 7
Pts: Forbes 29
Rebs: Hanlan 10
Asts: Hanlan 6
July 13
4:30 pm
#23 Denver Nuggets 74, #7 Brooklyn Nets 85
Scoring by quarter: 15–22, 22–23, 13–24, 24–16
Pts: Beasley 20
Rebs: Beasley 7
Asts: Morris 5
Pts: Whitehead 14
Rebs: Wiley 9
Asts: Whitehead 4
July 13
6:00 pm
#22 Golden State Warriors 69, #6 Boston Celtics 93
Scoring by quarter: 5–20, 25–28, 17–27, 22–18
Pts: McCaw 20
Rebs: Bell 6
Asts: McCaw 2
Pts: Allen 18
Rebs: Zizic 10
Asts: Jackson 4
July 13
6:30 pm
#12 Miami Heat 91, #5 Los Angeles Clippers 84
Scoring by quarter: 14–24, 26–19, 26–20, 25–21
Pts: White 23
Rebs: Hammons 9
Asts: Robinson 6
Pts: Johnson 13
Rebs: Thompson 7
Asts: Marshall 4
July 13
8:00 pm
#13 Phoenix Suns 98, #4 Memphis Grizzlies 102
Scoring by quarter:19–16, 27–37, 27–23, 25–26
Pts: James 32
Rebs: Jackson 8
Asts: Bender, James 5
Pts: Selden 33
Rebs: Baldwin IV, Hunter 7
Asts: Brooks 3
July 13
8:30 pm
#19 Sacramento Kings 76, #3 Dallas Mavericks 83
Scoring by quarter: 15–23, 16–18, 23–23, 22–19
Pts: Jackson 25
Rebs: Montero 9
Asts: Jackson 4
Pts: Smith Jr. 25
Rebs: Finney-Smith, Smith Jr. 7
Asts:five players 2
July 13
10:00 pm
#16 Portland Trail Blazers 91, #1 Toronto Raptors 85
Scoring by quarter:23–19, 21–25, 23–24, 24–17
Pts: Johnson 17
Rebs: Swanigan 11
Asts: Gutiérrez 7
Pts: VanVleet 31
Rebs: McKinnie 9
Asts: Caupain, VanVleet 3
July 13
10:30 pm
#15 Los Angeles Lakers 94, #2 Cleveland Cavaliers 83
Scoring by quarter:29–19, 20–27, 23–22, 22–15
Pts: Kuzma 20
Rebs: Ball, Zubac 10
Asts: Ball 12
Pts: Felder 25
Rebs: Gill 10
Asts: Felder 4
Consolation round

July 14
4:00 pm
#10 Houston Rockets 86, #9 Atlanta Hawks 92
Scoring by quarter:16–14, 24–24, 24–20, 22–34
Pts: Peak 19
Rebs: Zhou 8
Asts: Taylor 6
Pts: Lockett 17
Rebs: Cordinier 6
Asts: Cordinier 7
July 14
4:30 pm
#21 Washington Wizards 73, #11 Minnesota Timberwolves 80
Scoring by quarter:21–17, 30–22, 11–20, 11–21
Pts: House 13
Rebs: Robinson 10
Asts: Diogu 2
Pts: Costello 14
Rebs: Costello 11
Asts: Gibbs 7
July 14
6:00 pm
#20 Utah Jazz 97, #14 Milwaukee Bucks 76
Scoring by quarter:27–17, 29–22, 20–19, 21–18
Pts: Bradley 19
Rebs: Bradley 8
Asts: Williams-Goss, Wallace 5
Pts: Payton II, Zimmerman 12
Rebs: Zimmerman 6
Asts: Trice Jr. 5
July 14
6:30 pm
#22 Golden State Warriors 109, #5 Los Angeles Clippers 100
Scoring by quarter:21–19, 35–35, 24–20, 29–26
Pts: Ennis 35
Rebs: Looney 11
Asts: Allen 5
Pts: Johnson 18
Rebs: Hicks 6
Asts: Marshall 11
July 14
8:00 pm
#24 New Orleans Pelicans 91, #23 Denver Nuggets 96
Scoring by quarter: 22–23, 22–23, 23–27, 24–23
Pts: Jok 22
Rebs: Jones 12
Asts: Cousins 7
Pts: Morris 17
Rebs: Cornelie 11
Asts: Morris 6
July 14
8:30 pm
#18 Philadelphia 76ers 82, #17 Chicago Bulls 99
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 18–26, 18–23, 26–30
Pts: Korkmaz 22
Rebs: Korkmaz 8
Asts: Briscoe 4
Pts: Heslip 28
Rebs: Walker 11
Asts: Arcidiacono 7
July 14
10:00 pm
#19 Sacramento Kings 93, #13 Phoenix Suns 87
Scoring by quarter: 13–22, 20–17, 28–27, 32–21
Pts: Jackson 29
Rebs: Cooley 11
Asts: Mitrou-Long 5
Pts: James 25
Rebs: Putney 7
Asts: James 4
July 14
10:30 pm
#2 Cleveland Cavaliers 78, #1 Toronto Raptors 75 (OT)
Scoring by quarter:22–17, 16–23, 15–17, 20–16,  Overtime:5–2
Pts: Williams 21
Rebs: Jones, Tavares 11
Asts: Pointer 6
Pts: Meeks 18
Rebs: Meeks 9
Asts: Loyd, Meeks 3
Quarterfinals

July 15
4:00 pm
#16 Portland Trail Blazers 94, #8 San Antonio Spurs 87
Scoring by quarter: 22–24, 25–16, 18–25, 29–22
Pts: Layman 23
Rebs: Swanigan 9
Asts: Hunter 5
Pts: White 20
Rebs: Blossomgame 9
Asts: Hanlan 4
July 15
6:00 pm
#12 Miami Heat 95, #4 Memphis Grizzlies 98 (2OT)
Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 23–18, 21–22, 30–27,  Overtime: 2–2, 3–6
Pts: Clavell 20
Rebs: Mika 8
Asts: Clavell, Odum 4
Pts: Selden 24
Rebs: Hunter 12
Asts: Selden 4
July 15
8:00 pm
#6 Boston Celtics 74, #3 Dallas Mavericks 91
Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 17–26, 24–30, 18–15
Pts: Allen 12
Rebs: Petteway, Wood 6
Asts: Allen 4
Pts: Ferrell 20
Rebs: Ashley, Finney-Smith 5
Asts: Ferrell 5
July 15
10:00 pm
#15 Los Angeles Lakers 115, #7 Brooklyn Nets 106
Scoring by quarter: 30–37, 25–26, 28–18, 32–25
Pts: Blue 27
Rebs: Ball 9
Asts: Ball 7
Pts: LeVert 23
Rebs: Hollis-Jefferson 13
Asts: Dinwiddie 4
Semifinals

July 16
6:00 pm
#16 Portland Trail Blazers 87, #4 Memphis Grizzlies 82
Scoring by quarter: 15–23, 23–22, 23–18, 26–19
Pts: Stokes 22
Rebs: Stokes 15
Asts: Gutiérrez 8
Pts: Brooks 16
Rebs: Davis 7
Asts: Morgan, Selden 4
July 16
8:00 pm
#15 Los Angeles Lakers 108, #3 Dallas Mavericks 98
Scoring by quarter:34–24, 28–16, 22–27, 24–31
Pts: Kuzma 24
Rebs: Zubac 7
Asts: Ball 10
Pts: Smith Jr. 21
Rebs: Motley 9
Asts: Smith Jr. 6
Final

July 17
7:00 pm
#16 Portland Trail Blazers 98, #15 Los Angeles Lakers 110
Scoring by quarter:30–27, 29–31, 20–26, 19–26
Pts: Swanigan 25
Rebs: Swanigan 12
Asts: Swanigan 7
Pts: Kuzma 30
Rebs: Kuzma 10
Asts: Caruso 9

Final standings

#TeamGPWLPCTQPExplanation
1 Los Angeles Lakers 862.75016.5Won Championship Game
2 Portland Trail Blazers 853.62516Lost Championship Game
3 Dallas Mavericks 651.83314.5Lost in semifinals
4 Memphis Grizzlies 651.83312Lost in semifinals
5 Boston Celtics 541.80010.5Lost in quarterfinals
6 Miami Heat 642.66712.5Lost in quarterfinals
7 Brooklyn Nets 532.60013Lost in quarterfinals
8 San Antonio Spurs 532.60012Lost in quarterfinals
9 Cleveland Cavaliers 541.80010.5Lost in Second round
10 Toronto Raptors 532.60013.5Lost in Second round
11 Los Angeles Clippers 532.6008Lost in Second round
12 Sacramento Kings 624.33314Lost in Second round
13 Golden State Warriors 624.33312.5Lost in Second round
14 Phoenix Suns 624.33312Lost in Second round
15 Denver Nuggets 624.3339.5Lost in Second round
16 New Orleans Pelicans 615.1677.5Lost in Second round
17 Atlanta Hawks 532.60010.5Lost in First Round
18 Minnesota Timberwolves 532.6009.5Lost in First Round
19 Houston Rockets 523.40011Lost in First Round
20 Chicago Bulls 523.4009Lost in First Round
21 Utah Jazz 514.20010Lost in First Round
22 Philadelphia 76ers 514.2007Lost in First Round
23 Milwaukee Bucks 514.2007Lost in First Round
24 Washington Wizards 505.0009.5Lost in First Round

Statistical leaders

Reference: [8]

Honors

The All-Summer League First and Second Teams were selected by a panel of media members in attendance at the Las Vegas NBA Summer League. [9]

All-NBA Summer League First Team

All-NBA Summer League Second Team

Championship Game MVP: Kyle Kuzma, Los Angeles Lakers [10]

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