5 things to watch at NBA Summer League
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The Timberwolves’ Summer League team next plays at 9 p.m. Saturday against Denver in Las Vegas. Timberwolves television play-by-play man Michael Grady will be one of Amazon’s primary broadcasters when the station begins airing nationally-televised NBA games this fall, the streaming service announced Thursday.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/timberwolves as Watch: Wolves rookie Joan Beringer starts Summer League in style.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNMalevy Leons in prime Summer League opportunity to get Thunder's last two-way spotThe Thunder have one two-way spot left. Barnhizer and Branden Carlson occupy the other two. With Ducas' departure, Leons has a serious shot to grab it. He spent last year on the G League's OKC Blue squad and has some familiarity with the Thunder.
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Nets Wire on MSNWhat is the status of Nets RFA Cam Thomas heading into summer league?Brooklyn Nets restricted free-agent Cam Thomas remains unsigned as the Las Vegas Summer League begins on Thursday. What's going on?
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In addition to this year’s rookie class, the Wizards will send out their rising sophomores for the exhibition showcase in Las Vegas.
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Hoops Wire on MSNLakers’ Bronny James Feeling Less Pressure In Year 2 In NBA: ‘Definitely Some More Excitement Than Nervousness’Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James, the son of LeBron James, is feeling less pressure in his second NBA season. Last Summer League, every shot and pass Bronny took was dissected.