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There’s only so much the Pistons will be looking for in Las Vegas when their play begins July 11 with a matchup against the New York Knicks. Even without an incoming lottery pick to watch like many prior years, there’s still some key figures that are going to warrant attention for Detroit.
The NBA 2K26 Summer League tips off on Thursday, July 10, 2025 in Las Vegas and runs through a championship game on Sunday, July 20.
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This social media dream matchup is the most anticipated game of the 2025 NBA Summer League – the 17,923-seat Thomas & Mack Center is already sold out. According to TickPick, the current “get-in” price for a Thursday Summer League ticket is $83, which jumps to $643 for the lower bowl in the Thomas & Mack, and courtside tickets are going for $2,519.
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The Mavs’ summer squad landed in Vegas on Wednesday with just over 24 hours until the most anticipated matchup of the tournament.
Bronny James, the son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, will be playing in the summer league for the second consecutive season. So will Jameer Nelson Jr., the son of former NBA point guard Jameer Nelson. He will be on San Antonio's summer league roster.
Offensively, Dillingham possesses a clear burst to put pressure on opposing defenses and the ability to put the ball in the bucket. Timberwolves coach Chris Finch has noted the Wolves need more of that, and Dillingham is one of the few players on the roster who can provide it.
Obviously want to see him knock down open shots, but try not to force too much,” Nuggets Summer League coach Andrew Munson said of Hunter Tyson. “We want him to still play