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    Cameron Boozer scores team-high 23 points vs. CHI

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    Cameron Boozer recorded 23 points (7-of-12 FGs, 5-of-5 FTs), six rebounds, four assists, one steal, one block and one three-pointer in Friday’s win over the Bulls.

    Chicago’s Caleb Wilson may have stolen the show in the matchup of the top-5 draft picks, but Boozer had an excellent game in his own right. The rookie forward led five Grizzlies starters in double figures, with the lone negative being his four turnovers. They haven’t shared the floor in an official game yet, but Boozer already appears to have established good chemistry with Cedric Coward, which bodes well for the Grizzlies moving forward. Since Boozer also played in Salt Lake City, he may not play every game in Las Vegas.
HLs: Peterson takes charge of UTA offense vs. LAC
Darryn Peterson appeared to settle into a leading role in the Utah Jazz's NBA Summer League loss to the Clippers, scoring a team-high and game-high tying 23 points with some head-turning dunks and smooth spacing.

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    Heat signed Vlad Goldin to a two-way contract.

    Not selected in the 2025 draft, Goldin spent his rookie campaign with the Heat on a two-way deal. The 7-foot-1 center spent most of his time in the G League, appearing in just nine NBA games. Goldin, who has played well at summer league, will look to offer greater value to the Heat next season. However, he’s unlikely to get the opportunities needed to impact fantasy basketball.
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the NBA will “probe” Gary Trent Jr.'s four-year, $64 million contract.

    Trent Jr. finished his second season in Milwaukee with averages of 21.2 minutes, 8.1 points and 0.5 steals while shooting 36% from deep. All of those numbers represent the lowest marks since his rookie campaign, and the NBA will investigate whether the Bucks circumvented the salary cap by offering GTJ a handshake deal to sign for the minimum last season with the promise of a big payday.
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    Hugo González had 24 points (8-of-18 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), 10 rebounds, five assists, one steal and three three-pointers in the Celtics’ 82-76 victory over the Kings on Wednesday.

    González was excellent in the win over the Kings on Wednesday. He’s averaging 18 points, eight rebounds, six assists and two steals after three Summer League games. González’ name came up in trade rumors this offseason, but with the Celtics’ hanging onto the 20-year-old guard, there should be opportunities for him to make some noise this season.
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    Hannes Steinbach had 27 points (13-of-22 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), 15 rebounds, three assists and one steal in the Hornets’ 110-91 loss to the Bucks on Wednesday.

    Steinbach went off for his first monster game of Summer League, though it wasn’t enough for the Hornets to beat the Bucks. The 20-year-old power forward showed his tremendous fantasy upside as he was relentless on the offensive end with 27 points and seven offensive rebounds. Steinbach will be in Charlotte’s big man rotation right away and has incredible potential if he ends up starting.
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    Ebuka Okorie had 16 points (5-of-17 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), three rebounds, five assists, one steal and one three-pointer in the Pistons’ 100-88 loss to the Suns on Wednesday.

    Okorie was hardly efficient in this one as his 16 points came on 17 attempts from the field. The 19-year-old point guard had an impressive drive late in the fourth quarter and he was able to finish at the rim. While the rookie is young and inexperienced, there’s a path to backup point guard minutes with the Pistons trading Marcus Sasser to the Mavericks this offseason.
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    Mouhamed Gueye (foot) will be re-evaluated in 3-4 months.

    Gueye sustained a fractured left foot during a workout last week and underwent surgery on Tuesday, according to a release from the Hawks. The 23-year-old power forward is set to miss the next 3-4 months at least. It’s another obstacle Gueye will have to overcome this year as he battles with Zuby Ejiofor and Henri Veesaar for playing time.
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    BasketNews.com’s Donatas Urbonas reports that Jonas Valančiūnas has signed with Zalgiris Kaunas of the EuroLeague.

    After nearly departing for Europe last offseason, Valančiūnas is officially leaving the NBA following 14 seasons. The veteran big man played for six different NBA teams over the course of his career, posting averages of 12.8 points and 9.0 rebounds. He spent his most recent season with the Nuggets as a depth center behind Nikola Jokić, playing 13.4 minutes per game, which were the fewest of his career. If this is the end of Valančiūnas’ NBA journey, he’ll most likely be remembered as a Toronto Raptor, where he spent 6.5 seasons and started for several championship-contending teams.
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    Keaton Wagler finished Tuesday’s loss to the Lakers with 16 points (6-of-15 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), six rebounds, four assists and one three-pointer.

    Wagler shot 1-of-5 from beyond the arc in Tuesday’s defeat, which dented his overall field-goal percentage. However, the rookie committed just one turnover and appeared more at ease than in his summer league debut on Thursday. Wagler’s size and playmaking ability may add a dimension to the Clippers’ backcourt that was missing last season, as Darius Garland and Kris Dunn are smaller guards. With the Kawhi Leonard trade on hold, it’s still unclear what the roster will look like when training camp opens. Regardless of what happens, Wagler’s development will be critical for the Clippers moving forward.
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    Kobe Sanders amassed 18 points (6-of-12 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), six rebounds, two assists, one steal and two three-pointers in Tuesday’s loss to the Lakers.

    Sanders agreed to a four-year deal at the beginning of free agency, so his future with the Clippers is secure. He’s taken on a marquee scoring role in Las Vegas, and the second-year forward shot 50 percent from the field on Tuesday. While Sanders has played well, his role in summer league does not align with what he’ll be asked to do when the regular season begins. That said, playing well this summer should improve Sanders’ chances of holding a consistent place in Tyronn Lue’s rotation.
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    Chris Mañon finished Tuesday’s win over the Clippers with 17 points (5-of-14 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), 11 rebounds, two assists, two steals and two three-pointers.

    While Cameron Carr and Adou Thiero (13/6/3/1/1) have been the stars for the Lakers in Las Vegas, Mañon’s production has improved with each game. The two-way contract forward posted his first double-double of the summer on Tuesday and also recorded two steals. Mañon is already on a two-way contract, and his opportunities next season may be limited given the Lakers’ overall roster. As a result, there isn’t much to expect from him in fantasy basketball for the foreseeable future.