The NBA summer league kicked Las Vegas last Thursday and is expected to take place next weekend with the crowned champion on Sunday evening. Although many eyeballs will be on Cooper Flagg and the rest of the best recruits, there are many unresponsive players in mid-May who will seek to leave their brand on the league and win places for this season.
So, it made us think … Which non-drained half-majeur player will shine the most in the NBA summer league?
We asked and you answered.
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Augustas Marčiulionis de Saint Mary’s received almost half of the 48%votes. It was followed by Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones (UC San Diego) and Tyson Degenhart (Boise State), which has each claimed 22%. Bez Mbeng de Yale arrived fourth with the remaining 8%.
Marčiulionis is a double player of the year of the Coe and was appointed Lou Henson All-American this season. He left the SMC ranking in the top six for career assists (fourth), the games played (fourth) and the flights (sixth). The Lithuanian led Gaels with 14.2 points records and 5.9 assists per game.
He saw spectacular improvements during his four years in Moraga, California. The 6 -foot 4 inch goalkeeper posted 3.1 points and 1.8 assists in the first year in 15 minutes of competition. His score almost doubled in the second year, but the big jump came as a junior. He increased his score to 12.4 points a competition with 5.3 assists and 3.3 rebounds in 33.1 minutes per match.
The goalkeeper’s shooting has also improved each year while it converts to 44.6% of its shots as a senior and 34.7% on a 3 -point range.
Marčiulionis signed with the Los Angeles Lakers after the NBA draft but has not yet seen the court in a summer league match.
Degenhart left Boisse State as one of the most decorated players in the history of the program. The top scorer of all time in the broncos (2,037 points) was a selection of the first All-Mountain West team each of the last three seasons. He was only the third player of MW History Eclipse the 2,000 -point mark.
Spokane’s product, Washington, concluded his career in Boisse first in school history for career minutes, the second in fields on the field and games played, third in free throws and fourth in rebounds and percentage of goals on the field. He has increased his score each season and paid 18.3 points per night as a senior.
Degenhart made his summer debut in the summer league in the 116-72 victory of the Raptors of Toronto against the Chicago Bulls. He played five minutes and recruited a rebound at that time.
Tait-Jones was a stallion for UC San Diego this season while the newts broke into the stage for the very first conference championship in the program-I of the program and the appearance of the NCAA tournament. He ranked third in the Big West with 19.1 points per game, while leading the country in attempts at free throws (297). He converted to a 75% clip of the charity.
The native of Wellington, New Zealand, has scored two figures in all matches except three this season, including 24 games in a row. He also dropped 5.4 rebounds and collected 3.6 assists per game. The transfer of Hawai’i-Hilo was appointed conference player of the year.
He is still waiting to see his first action this summer with the Raptors.
Mbeng excelled at both ends of the ground for Yale. The triple defensive player of the year of Ivy League won the honors of the player of the year as a senior. He led the ivy with 5.8 assists and 1.8 interceptions per game this season. He dropped 5.6 rebounds per game (10th in the league) while contributing 13 points per night.
Mbeng collected two rebounds in eight minutes with the Golden State Warriors on July 6 during its beginnings in the summer league. He has not yet played since.

