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    FreshUsNewsBy FreshUsNewsJuly 13, 2025No Comments12 Mins Read
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    The Vegas Summer time League is the pre-eminent offseason occasion for NBA followers, as it’s their first probability to catch a glimpse of the basketball stars of tomorrow, together with the brand new, reigning No. 1 choose, similar to Dallas Mavericks ahead Cooper Flagg this 12 months.

    Under, we put collectively an inventory of the main scorers of each version of Vegas Summer time League up to now, relationship all the best way again to 2004 (shoutout to Nikoloz Tskitishvili), and that includes the likes of Jabari Smith Jr., Damian Lillard, John Wall and extra.

    As you’ll see, having an ideal Summer time League will not be essentially a precursor for having an ideal NBA profession.

    Try our findings beneath.

    Nikoloz Tskitishvili (DEN): 25.7 ppg on 48.3 FG% in three video games

    Keith Bogans (ORL): 23.0 ppg on 58.9 FG% in 5 video games
    Casey Jacobsen (PHX): 21.0 ppg on 43.2 FG% in three video games
    Leandro Barbosa (PHX): 18.7 ppg on 45.5 FG% in three video games
    Al Jefferson (BOS): 18.0 ppg on 58.7 FG% in 5 video games
    Dwight Howard (ORL): 17.5 ppg on 41.5 FG% in 4 video games
    Jameer Nelson (ORL): 17.0 ppg on 52.4 FG% in 5 video games
    Dajuan Wagner (CLE): 16.0 ppg on 34.2 FG% in 5 video games
    Marcus Banks (BOS): 15.6 ppg on 44.3 FG% in 5 video games
    Delonte West (BOS): 15.5 ppg on 51.2 FG% in 4 video games

    JR Smith (NOP): 20.6 ppg on 43.2 FG% in 5 video games

    Chris Kaman (LAC): 20.2 ppg on 54.2 FG% in 5 video games
    Kevin Martin (SAC): 19.4 ppg on 47.1 FG% in 5 video games
    Dwight Howard (ORL): 19.0 ppg on 63.8 FG% in 4 video games
    Sebastian Telfair (POR): 18.7 ppg on 39.0 FG% in six video games
    Travis Outlaw (POR): 18.7 ppg on 42.7 FG% in six video games
    Ike Diogu (GOS): 18.4 ppg on 59.3 FG% in 5 video games
    Leandro Barbosa (PHX): 18.0 ppg on 40.0 FG% in 4 video games
    Nate Robinson (NYK): 17.8 ppg on 45.9 FG% in 5 video games
    Marquis Daniels (DAL): 17.0 ppg on 37.9 FG% in 4 video games

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    Randy Foye (MIN): 24.8 ppg on 53.0 FG% in 5 video games

    John Lucas (HOU): 23.4 ppg on 51.1 FG% in 5 video games
    Kevin Martin (SAC): 22.8 ppg on 37.5 FG% in 4 video games
    Amare Stoudemire (PHX): 20.7 ppg on 57.1 FG% in three video games
    Maurice Ager (DAL): 20.0 ppg on 44.4 FG% in three video games
    Brandon Roy (POR): 19.0 ppg on 64.7 FG% in 5 video games
    Gerald Inexperienced (BOS): 18.6 ppg on 45.8 FG% in 5 video games
    Alex Acker (DET): 18.4 ppg on 36.4 FG% in 5 video games
    Pat Carroll (HOU): 16.4 ppg on 46.7 FG% in 5 video games
    Bracey Wright (MIN): 16.4 ppg on 36.2 FG% in 5 video games

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    Marcus Banks (PHX): 42.0 ppg on 68.4 FG% in a single recreation

    Louis Williams (PHL): 25.2 ppg on 48.5 FG% in 5 video games
    Marco Belinelli (GOS): 25.0 ppg on 50.0 FG% in three video games
    Von Wafer (DEN): 24.2 ppg on 53.7 FG% in 5 video games
    Craig Smith (MIN): 21.8 ppg on 62.9 FG% in 5 video games
    Aaron Brooks (HOU): 21.4 ppg on 46.1 FG% in 5 video games
    Kelenna Azubuike (GOS): 21.0 ppg on 46.7 FG% in two video games
    Francisco Garcia (SAC): 20.5 ppg on 42.9 FG% in two video games
    Nate Robinson (NYK): 19.8 ppg on 46.9 FG% in 4 video games
    Anthony Roberson (NOP): 19.5 ppg on 44.1 FG% in 4 video games

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    Jerryd Bayless (POR): 29.8 ppg on 48.5 FG% in 4 video games

    Quincy Douby (SAC): 22.2 ppg on 48.3 FG% in 4 video games
    Alando Tucker (PHX): 21.5 ppg on 63.8 FG% in 4 video games
    Anthony Randolph (GOS): 20.8 ppg on 45.2 FG% in 4 video games
    JJ Hickson (CLE): 19.8 ppg on 55.2 FG% in 4 video games
    DJ Augustin (CHA): 19.7 ppg on 56.3 FG% in three video games
    Eric Gordon (LAC): 19.0 ppg on 32.1 FG% in two video games
    Thaddeus Younger (PHL): 18.8 ppg on 38.6 FG% in 5 video games
    CJ Watson (GOS): 18.8 ppg on 44.4 FG% in 4 video games
    Donte Greene (HOU): 18.7 ppg on 42.0 FG% in three video games

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    Anthony Randolph (GOS): 26.8 ppg on 60.9 FG% in 4 video games

    Anthony Morrow (GOS): 24.7 ppg on 60.9 FG% in three video games
    Nick Younger (WAS): 23.8 ppg on 50.0 FG% in 4 video games
    Eric Gordon (LAC): 21.5 ppg on 44.0 FG% in two video games
    Adam Morrison (LAL): 20.8 ppg on 42.0 FG% in 4 video games
    Marcus Thornton (NOP): 20.7 ppg on 44.0 FG% in three video games
    Othyus Jeffers (SEL): 20.5 ppg on 52.0 FG% in two video games
    Cartier Martin (GOS): 19.7 ppg on 44.4 FG% in three video games
    Andray Blatche (WAS): 19.7 ppg on 46.9 FG% in three video games
    Blake Griffin (LAC): 19.2 ppg on 50.0 FG% in 5 video games

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    John Wall (WAS): 23.5 ppg on 37.7 FG% in 4 video games

    Reggie Williams (1964) (GOS): 22.6 ppg on 41.1 FG% in 5 video games
    DeMar DeRozan (TOR): 21.0 ppg on 58.0 FG% in 4 video games
    JaVale McGee (WAS): 19.5 ppg on 68.8 FG% in 4 video games
    Sam Younger (MEM): 19.4 ppg on 54.1 FG% in 5 video games
    JJ Hickson (CLE): 19.2 ppg on 58.0 FG% in 4 video games
    Marcus Thornton (NOP): 18.5 ppg on 44.4 FG% in two video games
    Jermaine Taylor (HOU): 18.4 ppg on 47.1 FG% in 5 video games
    John Lucas (CHI): 18.3 ppg on 54.3 FG% in three video games
    Nick Younger (WAS): 18.0 ppg on 54.5 FG% in a single recreation

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    Damian Lillard (POR): 26.5 ppg on 43.8 FG% in 4 video games

    Kawhi Leonard (SAS): 25.0 ppg on 47.2 FG% in two video games
    Josh Selby (MEM): 24.2 ppg on 55.7 FG% in 5 video games
    Tobias Harris (MIL): 20.8 ppg on 53.1 FG% in 5 video games
    Jimmy Butler (CHI): 20.8 ppg on 43.1 FG% in 4 video games
    Wesley Johnson (MIN): 20.5 ppg on 48.3 FG% in 4 video games
    Klay Thompson (GOS): 20.5 ppg on 51.9 FG% in two video games
    Jeremy Lamb (HOU): 20.0 ppg on 46.7 FG% in 5 video games
    Adam Morrison (LAC): 20.0 ppg on 55.1 FG% in 5 video games
    Markieff Morris (PHX): 19.8 ppg on 41.5 FG% in 5 video games

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    CJ McCollum (POR): 21.0 ppg on 36.6 FG% in 5 video games

    Jeffery Taylor (CHA): 20.2 ppg on 47.5 FG% in 4 video games
    Andrew Goudelock (CHI): 19.0 ppg on 47.1 FG% in 5 video games
    Jonas Valanciunas (TOR): 18.8 ppg on 56.1 FG% in 4 video games
    Mike Scott (ATL): 18.6 ppg on 46.2 FG% in 5 video games
    Kent Bazemore (GOS): 18.4 ppg on 44.0 FG% in seven video games
    Dwight Buycks (TOR): 18.3 ppg on 55.6 FG% in three video games
    Marquis Teague (CHI): 18.2 ppg on 44.0 FG% in 4 video games
    Austin Rivers (NOP): 18.2 ppg on 48.6 FG% in 5 video games
    John Jenkins (ATL): 18.0 ppg on 37.6 FG% in 5 video games

    Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports activities

    Glen Rice Jr. (WAS): 24.7 ppg on 46.8 FG% in six video games

    Tim Hardaway Jr (NYK): 22.8 ppg on 43.8 FG% in 5 video games
    Jordan McRae (PHL): 21.0 ppg on 50.0 FG% in 4 video games|
    CJ McCollum (POR): 20.2 ppg on 47.9 FG% in 5 video games
    Tony Snell (CHI): 20.0 ppg on 46.6 FG% in 5 video games
    Dwight Buycks (TOR): 19.7 ppg on 46.3 FG% in three video games
    Tony Mitchell (SEL): 19.0 ppg on 45.6 FG% in 5 video games
    Otto Porter (WAS): 18.7 ppg on 48.4 FG% in six video games
    Gary Harris (DEN): 18.6 ppg on 32.1 FG% in 5 video games
    PJ Hairston (CHA): 18.3 ppg on 33.3 FG% in seven video games

    Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports activities

    Seth Curry (NOP): 24.3 ppg on 45.9 FG% in six video games

    Zach LaVine (MIN): 22.0 ppg on 32.4 FG% in two video games
    Kyle Anderson (SAS): 21.0 ppg on 45.0 FG% in seven video games
    Oleksiy Pecherov (DEN): 21.0 ppg on 54.5 FG% in a single recreation
    Alan Williams (HOU): 20.5 ppg on 50.0 FG% in 4 video games
    Glen Rice (HOU): 19.0 ppg on 41.3 FG% in 5 video games
    Dwight Powell (DAL): 18.8 ppg on 42.9 FG% in six video games
    Doug McDermott (CHI): 18.8 ppg on 48.8 FG% in 5 video games
    TJ Warren (PHX): 18.7 ppg on 54.0 FG% in seven video games
    Jahlil Okafor (PHL): 18.5 ppg on 43.8 FG% in two video games

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    Trey Lyles (UTA): 29.0 ppg on 47.2 FG% in two video games

    Devin Booker (PHX): 26.0 ppg on 47.4 FG% in two video games
    Jordan McRae (CLE): 24.3 ppg on 37.6 FG% in seven video games
    Kris Dunn (MIN): 24.0 ppg on 54.3 FG% in two video games
    Emmanuel Mudiay (DEN): 23.0 ppg on 44.4 FG% in a single recreation
    Gary Harris (DEN): 22.0 ppg on 50.0 FG% in a single recreation
    D’Angelo Russell (LAL): 21.8 ppg on 47.7 FG% in 4 video games
    Terry Rozier (BOS): 21.0 ppg on 62.1 FG% in three video games
    Tyus Jones (MIN): 20.4 ppg on 45.1 FG% in eight video games
    Norman Powell (TOR): 19.8 ppg on 42.6 FG% in 5 video games

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    Donovan Mitchell (UTA): 28.0 ppg on 36.0 FG% in two video games

    Bryn Forbes (SAS): 26.0 ppg on 40.4 FG% in 5 video games
    Brandon Ingram (LAL): 26.0 ppg on 52.9 FG% in a single recreation
    Wayne Selden (MEM): 22.7 ppg on 45.4 FG% in six video games
    Troy Williams (HOU): 22.0 ppg on 45.3 FG% in 5 video games
    Kyle Kuzma (LAL): 21.9 ppg on 51.4 FG% in seven video games
    Quinn Cook dinner (NOP): 21.2 ppg on 55.7 FG% in 5 video games
    Montrezl Harrell (LAC): 21.0 ppg on 76.9 FG% in a single recreation
    Mike James (PHX): 20.5 ppg on 53.8 FG% in six video games
    Patrick McCaw (GOS): 20.0 ppg on 45.6 FG% in 5 video games

    Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports activities

    John Collins (ATL): 24.0 ppg on 47.6 FG% in two video games

    Malik Monk (CHA): 23.0 ppg on 56.3 FG% in a single recreation
    Josh Hart (LAL): 22.4 ppg on 44.7 FG% in seven video games
    Kevin Knox II (NYK): 21.2 ppg on 35.1 FG% in 4 video games
    Antonio Blakeney (CHI): 21.0 ppg on 40.0 FG% in 5 video games
    Ante Zizic (CLE): 20.5 ppg on 63.3 FG% in two video games
    Christian Wooden (MIL): 20.4 ppg on 55.4 FG% in 5 video games
    Cheick Diallo (NOP): 20.0 ppg on 57.1 FG% in 4 video games
    Cedi Osman (CLE): 20.0 ppg on 42.4 FG% in two video games
    Devin Robinson (WAS): 19.8 ppg on 51.5 FG% in 5 video games

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    Lonnie Walker (SAS): 30.0 ppg on 57.5 FG% in two video games

    Nickeil Alexander-Walker (NOP): 24.2 ppg on 41.3 FG% in 4 video games
    Kevin McClain (GOS): 24.0 ppg on 56.3 FG% in a single recreation
    Chris Boucher (TOR): 23.0 ppg on 49.1 FG% in 4 video games
    Aaron Vacation (IND): 22.3 ppg on 30.4 FG% in three video games
    Anfernee Simons (POR): 22.0 ppg on 55.8 FG% in three video games
    Terence Davis (TOR): 22.0 ppg on 61.5 FG% in a single recreation
    Kendrick Nunn (MIA): 21.0 ppg on 54.8 FG% in 4 video games
    Gary Trent Jr (POR): 20.6 ppg on 41.4 FG% in 5 video games
    Chris Clemons (HOU): 20.2 ppg on 38.8 FG% in 5 video games

    Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports activities

    Cam Thomas (BRK): 27.0 ppg on 42.3 FG% in 4 video games

    Tyrese Maxey (PHL): 26.0 ppg on 50.0 FG% in two video games
    Desmond Bane (MEM): 24.0 ppg on 48.4 FG% in two video games
    Tre Jones (SAS): 22.8 ppg on 50.7 FG% in 4 video games
    Jaylen Nowell (MIN): 22.5 ppg on 44.4 FG% in 4 video games
    Bol Bol (DEN): 21.7 ppg on 44.2 FG% in three video games
    Obi Toppin (NYK): 21.0 ppg on 44.5 FG% in six video games
    Patrick Williams (CHI): 21.0 ppg on 37.9 FG% in three video games
    Max Strus (MIA): 20.8 ppg on 39.1 FG% in 4 video games
    Jalen Inexperienced (HOU): 20.3 ppg on 51.4 FG% in three video games

    Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports activities

    Moses Moody (GSW): 27.5 ppg on 43.8 FG% in two video games

    Cam Thomas (BRK): 27.4 ppg on 44.2 FG% in 5 video games
    Trey Murphy (NOP): 26.5 ppg on 50.0 FG% in two video games
    Keegan Murray (SAC): 23.2 ppg on 50.0 FG% in 4 video games
    Quentin Grimes (NYK): 22.6 ppg on 41.4 FG% in 5 video games
    Paolo Banchero (ORL): 20.0 ppg on 40.7 FG% in two video games
    Josh Christopher (HOU): 19.7 ppg on 39.6 FG% in three video games
    Bennedict Mathurin (IND): 19.3 ppg on 48.8 FG% in three video games
    Jonathan Kuminga (GOS): 19.2 ppg on 40.6 FG% in 4 video games
    David Duke (BRK): 19.0 ppg on 50.0 FG% in 5 video games

    Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports activities

    Jabari Smith (HOU): 35.5 ppg on 48.8 FG% in two video games

    Orlando Robinson (MIA): 25.8 ppg on 57.8 FG% in 4 video games
    Jaden Hardy (DAL): 23.0 ppg on 35.2 FG% in three video games
    Tari Eason (HOU): 23.0 ppg on 48.7 FG% in two video games
    Jaden Springer (PHL): 22.3 ppg on 48.8 FG% in three video games
    Bennedict Mathurin (IND): 22.0 ppg on 35.1 FG% in two video games
    Keyonte George (UTA): 21.7 ppg on 52.3 FG% in three video games
    Javon Freeman-Liberty (CHI): 21.2 ppg on 49.3 FG% in 5 video games
    Lester Quinones (GOS): 21.2 ppg on 37.3 FG% in 5 video games
    Kevon Harris (ORL): 21.0 ppg on 61.5 FG% in a single recreation

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    Julian Strawther (DEN): 28.5 ppg on 42.5 FG% in two video games

    Jaime Jaquez (MIA): 26.0 ppg on 58.1 FG% in two video games
    Jordan Miller (LAC): 25.4 ppg on 54.9 FG% in 5 video games
    Ricky Council IV (PHL): 24.0 ppg on 41.2 FG% in a single recreation
    Jaden Springer (BOS): 23.0 ppg on 53.3 FG% in a single recreation
    Brandon Miller (CHA): 23.0 ppg on 43.8 FG% in a single recreation
    GG Jackson (MEM): 22.0 ppg on 44.8 FG% in six video games
    Stephon Fortress (SAS): 22.0 ppg on 38.1 FG% in a single recreation
    Jalen Wilson (BRK): 21.8 ppg on 47.3 FG% in 5 video games
    Scotty Pippen Jr. (MEM): 21.5 ppg on 46.1 FG% in six video games



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