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Kyle Filipowski

Impresses in SL finale Filipowski impressed in Utah's final game at Summer League, posting game-highs in points and rebounds. After a productive showing in the Summer League, Filipowski turns his sights to the regular season. The Duke product will likely have to earn his playing time to begin the season, but he could carve out a role alongside Lauri Markkanen and Taylor Hendricks as the season progresses.

Mouhamadou Gueye

Overcomes thumb injury While playing on a two-way deal with the Raptors late in the 2023-24 campaign, Gueye missed the team's final two games due to a sprained right thumb. His pair of appearances with the Hornets in California implies that he's moved past the issue, and he'll now set his sights on finding a landing spot with an NBA team ahead of training camp in the fall. Gueye remains an unrestricted free agent after the Raptors waived him in June.

Riley Minix

Signed to training camp contract Minix will join San Antonio for training camp after performing well for the team's Summer League squad. Even if he does make the roster, he will likely spend much of his time with the team's G League affiliate.

Donovan Clingan

Won’t play Sunday Clingan will be shut down for the final game of Summer League and shift his focus to the regular season. The Uconn product left some to be desired offensively during Summer League but shined on the defensive end. His presence defensively could be enough to garner him playing time come the regular season.

Jackson Rowe

Lands training camp contract Rowe spent the 2023-24 campaign with the G League's Santa Cruz Warriors, and he'll have a chance to compete for a role with Golden State during training camp. Even if he doesn't make Golden State's roster, it wouldn't be surprising to see him back in Santa Cruz this year.

Reed Sheppard

Sitting out SL finale Sheppard will be shut down for the Rockets' final game at Summer League as the team is out of contention. The third-overall pick will now shift his focus to getting ready for the upcoming season, where he'll have an uphill battle for significant playing time.

Keshawn Justice

Starting in Summer League finale Justice was unavailable Tuesday against the Clippers due to a right quad contusion, but he'll be back in action following a one-game absence. Over three appearances in the Las Vegas Summer League, he's averaged 6.7 points and 2.7 rebounds in 13.0 minutes per game.

Jeff Dowtin

Lands two-way deal Dowtin spent the 2023-24 campaign with Philadelphia, but the 76ers declined his $2.2 million team option for the 2024-25 season in late June. He remained with the team for Summer League play and averaged 17.1 points and 5.7 assists, and he'll compete for a role with the organization during camp this fall.

Darius Bazley

Won’t play Sunday Bazley is officially out for Sunday's bout against the Pistons, becoming the sixth player ruled out on the Jazz for their Summer League Finale. Bazley should be good to go for training camp, but he faces an uphill battle for a spot in the rotation come the regular season.

Sidy Cissoko

Not on Sunday’s active roster It's unclear why Cissoko was left off the active roster for Sunday, but it appears as though his Summer League action is done for this year. Over four appearances in the Las Vegas Summer League, he averaged 7.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in 28.0 minutes per game.

Harrison Ingram

Not on active roster for Sunday Ingram was a second-round pick by San Antonio this year. He had a solid start to the Las Vegas Summer League, averaging 10.0 points and 6.3 rebounds in 28.6 minutes per game over four appearances. However, it appears as though he'll be unavailable Sunday for an undisclosed reason.

Gradey Dick

Will miss Summer League finale Dick played well in Summer League action but will be forced to miss the finale due to a right ankle sprain. The injury does not figure to linger into training camp, let alone the regular season. The 20-year-old is primed for a significant role for a Raptors team looking to build for the future.

Jonathan Mogbo

Ruled out for Summer League finale Mogbo was selected by Toronto with the No. 31 overall pick in this year's draft, and he made two appearances during the Las Vegas Summer League, averaging 3.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in 12.9 minutes per game. He'll get a breather as the Raptors close out Summer League play Sunday.

Javon Freeman-Liberty

Won’t play in Summer League finale Freeman-Liberty will get a breather for Sunday's matchup after appearing in Toronto's first four games in the Las Vegas Summer League. Over his four appearances, he averaged 14.3 points and 3.3 rebounds in 18.7 minutes per game.

Ochai Agbaji

Won’t play Sunday Agbaji appeared in Toronto's first four games during the Las Vegas Summer League but will sit out the finale. He averaged 6.0 points and 4.8 assists in 23.2 minutes per game over his four appearances.

Pelle Larsson

Stuffs statsheet in SL Larsson was excellent on both ends of the floor, finishing as one of two Heat players to top 20 points while pacing Miami in steals. The No. 44 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, Larsson characterizes as a three-and-D wing and should compete with Duncan Robinson, Josh Richardson and Alec Burks for minutes off the bench during the regular season.

Rob Dillingham

Reels in double-double Dillingham ended Summer League on a high note, corralling a monster double-double and showcasing the diverse offensive skillset that boosted him up the draft charts this offseason. Dillingham is expected to serve as the primary backup to Mike Conley in 2024-25.

Jason Preston

Remains out for SL finale Preston will miss back-to-back games to end Summer League action due to personal reasons. The 2021 second-round pick signed a two-way contract with Utah this offseason after appearing in seven contests for the Jazz last season.

Taylor Hendricks

Tending to personal issues Hendricks showed some signs of growth in his second Summer League stint but remained inconsistent on the offensive end. Still, the second-year forward should be given plenty of time to work through growing pains during the regular season with the Jazz still in a rebuilding phase.

Cody Williams

Will miss Summer League finale The No. 10 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, Williams played well in Summer League action but will miss the finale due to a minor ailment. He should be fully healthy for training camp and is expected to compete for a rotational role as a rookie.

Darius Bazley

Questionable for Sunday Cody Williams has been ruled out due to an illness, but Bazley still has a chance to suit up for Utah's Summer League finale. Bazley, a 2019 first-round pick, has suited up for four teams over the last two years but inked a three-year contract with the Jazz this offseason.

Isaiah Collier

Sitting out SL finale Collier will take a seat for Utah's final exhibition game in Las Vegas due to pain in his right knee. The rookie point guard showed well during Summer League and could operate as Keyonte George's backup once the regular season rolls around.

Scotty Pippen

Drops triple-double in semifinals Pippen had arguably his best game of Summer League, doling out 10 assists while only turning the ball over three times. The point guard is entering his third NBA season and, after showing out in Las Vegas, could be a candidate to have his two-way contract converted into a standard deal. Pippen and the Grizzlies will face the winner of Golden State vs Miami in the Summer League Championship on Monday.

Jordan Miller

Unstoppable in Summer League Miller proved to be one of the top performers in Las Vegas, leading the Clippers into the semifinals before falling by one to the Grizzlies. The second-year player will be on a two-way contract once again this season and although he impressed during Summer League, he'll have a very difficult time finding NBA minutes on a Clippers team with plenty of wing depth.

Keshad Johnson

Not playing Sunday Johnson suffered the injury during Thursday's matchup with the Mavericks and will be sidelined for a second consecutive game. If the Heat win Sunday, Johnson will have a chance to suit up for the Summer League Championship game Monday.

Jaylen Clark

Won’t play Sunday Clark, a 2023 second-round pick, missed his entire rookie campaign while rehabbing from a torn Achilles, but he returned to action during the Las Vegas Summer League. He posted four points (1-8 FG), two assists, a rebound, a steal and a block in 22 minutes during Thursday's win over the Rockets.

Terrence Shannon

Won’t play in Summer League finale Shannon suffered a left toe injury during Thursday's matchup against the Rockets and will miss Minnesota's final exhibition match. The Illinois product was the No. 27 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft and is expected to compete for a bench minutes behind as a rookie.

Jake LaRavia

Won’t play Sunday LaRavia is dealing with a minor ankle sprain but will likely miss the remainder of Summer League, along with rookies Zach Edey and Cam Spencer. LaRavia, a 2022 first-round pick, has appeared in 70 regular-season games (six starts) over the last two seasons but needs to prove himself worthy of a roster spot during training camp.

Cam Spencer

Dealing with minor ankle sprain Zach Edey (ankle) has also been shut down, but both rookies are expected to be 100 percent healthy for training camp. Spencer, a second-round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, was a sharpshooter in college at UConn but will have an uphill battle to make Memphis' initial roster as a rookie.

Zach Edey

Out for rest of Summer League Edey tweaked his right ankle during Thursday's win over the Pelicans. While the issue is expected to be minor, it's unsurprising to see Memphis proceed with caution. Edey, the No. 9 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, is expected to compete for a rotational role in Memphis' frontcourt as a rookie.

Jamal Murray

Returns to action Sunday Murray sat out Friday's exhibition versus France due to rest purposes but will return to Canada's starting lineup Sunday. The Nuggets' point guard will be one of several NBA players suiting up for Canada during the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Sam Hauser

Agrees to four-year extension Hauser shot 42.4 percent from three on 5.9 attempts per game last year and was a key offensive weapon off the bench during Boston's championship run. The sharpshooter was set to make $2.1 million in 2024-25 before the extension, so the new deal gives him a hefty pay raise and keeps him tied to Boston for the foreseeable future.