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    Tre Johnson (foot) is out for Sunday’s game against the Nets.

    Initially questionable, Johnson will not play on Sunday. The rookie’s absence opens up a spot in the starting lineup, and Jaden Hardy is a potential replacement. However, whether he starts or comes off the bench, Hardy is worth a look, especially in points leagues.
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    Sergio de Larrea amassed five points (2-of-4 FGs), three rebounds, four assists, two steals, one block and one three-pointer in Saturday’s loss to the Lakers.

    After shooting 3-of-14 in his first summer league appearance on Thursday, de Larrea attempted just four shots on Saturday. He did have some nice assists and was once again active defensively in a decent overall showing. Through two games, it’s clear that some patience will be needed, but de Larrea has the basketball smarts needed to make an impact down the line. He is certainly worth stashing in dynasty leagues.
    Flemings on getting ready for rookie year with ATL
    Kingston Flemings catches up with Grant Liffmann discussing his adjustment to the NBA and how he's approaching the summer league to get ready for his rookie season.
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    Morez Johnson Jr. finished Saturday’s loss to the Lakers with 10 points (4-of-8 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), five rebounds, two steals and four blocked shots.

    While he wasn’t as prolific offensively as in his first summer league appearance, Johnson remained impactful on defense. The ninth-overall pick in last month’s draft blocked four shots and recorded two steals in what would be a dream night for fantasy managers. Johnson was whistled for seven fouls, so some strides are needed in that area. That said, he can be an impact defender for the Mavericks immediately at power forward or center.
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    Peter Suder recorded 14 points (5-of-8 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), two assists and two three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Mavericks.

    After shooting 42 percent from three during his final college season, Suder was signed to a two-way deal by the Lakers almost immediately after he went undrafted. The rookie had a solid night in Las Vegas, shooting over 50 percent from the field overall and 2-of-5 from beyond the arc. Given his contract and the Lakers’ depth on the wings, Suder is likely to spend most of his rookie season in the G League.
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    Arthur Kaluma tallied 34 points (11-of-16 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), five rebounds and six three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Mavericks.

    Not selected in the 2025 draft, Kaluma spent all of last season with the Lakers’ G League affiliate. While there’s certainly familiarity between the player and the franchise, few expected the show Kaluma put on Saturday night. He shot 6-of-10 from beyond the arc and 5-of-6 from two, torching the Mavericks for 34 points. The Lakers have already allocated their three two-way contract slots, so Kaluma may be competing for an Exhibit 10 deal, which would guarantee him a training camp invite.
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    Bruce Thornton finished Saturday’s loss to the Raptors with 17 points (6-of-17 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), six rebounds, six assists, five steals and three three-pointers.

    After scoring 27 points in his summer league debut on Friday, Thornton produced another solid effort on Saturday. He wasn’t as prolific offensively, but the second-round pick offered value in the rebound, assist and steal categories. Given his age and experience, Thornton is well-equipped to compete for a spot on the back end of the Rockets’ rotation immediately. The issue is the rest of Houston’s perimeter rotation, especially after the signing of Marcus Smart.
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    Seth Lundy finished Saturday’s win over the Rockets with 23 points (8-of-11 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), five rebounds, one assist, one steal and six three-pointers.

    The 48th overall pick in the 2023 draft, Lundy has not appeared in an official NBA game since January 24, 2024. An ankle injury ended his rookie campaign, and he has been fighting to get another shot ever since. Lundy came out firing on Saturday, shooting 6-of-9 from beyond the arc to lead the Raptors in scoring. Toronto has an open two-way contract slot; Lundy may be the mix to earn it. If not, Saturday’s performance may help set the stage for him to earn a training camp invite from the Raptors or another team.
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    Ben Saraf finished Saturday’s loss to the Hawks with 15 points (4-of-14 FGs, 5-of-7 FTs), one rebound, five assists and one blocked shot.

    With Mikel Brown Jr. and Egor Dëmin sitting out Saturday’s game, Saraf started at point guard and logged 32 minutes. He didn’t shoot the ball particularly well, but the second-year guard recorded five assists and earned some trips to the foul line. Saraf’s rookie season was one to forget due to injuries and inconsistent play, and he’ll once again face a lot of competition for rotation minutes when training camp opens in the fall.
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    Danny Wolf finished Saturday’s loss to the Hawks with 20 points (9-of-16 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), five rebounds, one assist and one steal.

    After suffering a season-ending ankle injury in March, Wolf struggled in his first few appearances this summer. The Nets must have been pleased with what they saw from the 7-footer on Saturday, as he shot the ball well over 26 minutes. However, Wolf needs to do a better job of taking care of the basketball and defending without fouling, as those were issues against the Hawks. With the addition of Julius Randle, Wolf will likely be relegated to a bench role this season, which limits his value in redraft leagues.
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    Chaney Johnson amassed 20 points (9-of-13 FGs), 10 rebounds, five steals and two three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Hawks.

    Johnson, who’s on a two-way deal, had some moments late last season as the Nets played out the string. For him, this summer is about doing what he can to earn a more secure opportunity, and nights like Saturday will help. Johnson was energetic throughout, providing excellent value as a scorer and defender. Brooklyn’s addition of Julius Randle was a sign that the front office intends to compete next season, but that does not mean Johnson has no chance of earning another shot to prove himself.
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    Zuby Ejiofor tallied 13 points (3-of-6 FGs, 3-of-5 FTs), six rebounds, two assists, two steals, three blocks and two three-pointers in Saturday’s win over the Nets.

    Ejiofor had an excellent all-around performance for the Hawks on Saturday, recording a complete stat line. The Nets struggled to deal with the rookie’s strength; when Ejiofor established position, he wasn’t being moved off his spot. He was more efficient offensively, and the comfort level shooting three-pointers is a pleasant surprise, given that Zuby wasn’t asked to do much of that at the college level. Even with the competition set to ramp up considerably in the fall, Ejiofor should be in the Hawks’ rotation.