The Las Vegas Summer League has finished its “regular” season, and all that is left is the four-team playoff and a bunch of consolation games for the other 26 squads. As mentioned after the weekend, the North Carolina has quite a few players represented, so lets take a look at Tar Heels (and former Tar Heels) in the second half of their Las Vegas Summer Excursion.
Henri Veesaar, Atlanta Hawks
Veesaar started both games this week for the Hawks. In his first contest against the Celtics, Veesaar showed off, scoring 20 points while grabbing four rebounds in 23 minutes. He additionally had three assists, a steal, and a block while hitting four of his six three-point attempts.
Veesaar and the Hawks did themselves no favors in their final game against the Grizzlies. Needing a win to guarantee themselves a spot in the playoffs, Atlanta promptly got outscored by Memphis 32-2 in the first quarter (that is not a typo). Veesaar was completely overshadowed by Cam Boozer, finishing with a measly five points and three rebounds in 20 minutes of the blowout loss. The Hawks will have to hope they win the tie breaker with a log jam of teams at 3-1 — including the Grizzlies that just beat them.
Drake Powell, Brooklyn Nets
Powell finally came alive in his third game, not only hitting his first shot of the Las Vegas Summer League, but his first three pointer of any game this summer (Powell also played in the California Summer League). Powell finished his game against the Kings shooting six for ten (and four for seven from three) and scoring 18 points. Powell also had two steals, a block, and a rebound.
Unfortunately, the good times did not continue for Powell, who fell back to earth against the Rockets, finishing with just six points on one of six shooting. He did have three steals, but overall Powell did not have a good showing in Vegas. His team will not be one of the four in playoffs, though they will play again this weekend.
Caleb Wilson, Chicago Bulls
Wilson continued to show out in Las Vegas, playing in all three of the Bull’s games this week. Even though the matchups were scheduled, Sin City missed out on the chance to see Wilson vs Peterson (who sat out for rest) and Dybantsa (who was shut down before the matchup). Wilson, however, didn’t seem to care, as he posted an average of 19.7 points, eight rebounds, 2.3 blocks, 2.3 assists, and a steal across the three games. Wilson also continued to shoot well, though he did have 15 turnovers in those three games. While nothing can top that opening game against Memphis, Wilson showed everyone why he is a force to be reckoned with. The only thing left for the Bulls is a consolation game against Cleveland on Friday.
Jalen Washington, Chicago Bulls
After not playing in the team’s first three games, Washington finally saw minutes in the team’s final game against the Lakers. The former Tar Heel big man finished with two points and one rebound in four minutes of action. Washington may get another chance to impress on Friday depending on who the team decides to play in their final game against the Cavaliers.
Pete Nance, Milwaukee Bucks
Nance started both games for the Bucks this week. He scored seven points and grabbed three rebounds in 24 minutes in Milwaukee’s loss to the Suns. He did better in the Buck’s win over the Hornets, though, scoring 11 points and grabbing two boards. Nance also had six assists across the two games. The win against Charlotte was Milwaukee’s only win in Las Vegas, so they will not be playing in the playoff although they will play one more game this weekend.
Tyler Nickel, New York Knicks
Nickel continued to play valuable minutes for the Knicks this week, starting his second and third games of the Summer League. In his start against the Pistons, Nickel scored only nine points, but did grab six rebounds in the Knicks first win of Summer League play. In his start against the Warriors, Nickel had his worst game in Summer League play with another nine points to go with just four rebounds in yet another blowout loss for New York. The reigning NBA champs had three blowout losses and will play a consolation game against the Mavericks on Friday.
RJ Davis, San Antonio Spurs
Davis continued his strong play in the Spur’s fourth game, posting a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds in 29 minutes. Davis started his second straight game for the Spurs, and looks to have a chance to maybe even get an invite to Spurs training camp or a two-way deal. Even if it isn’t with the Spurs, Davis has shown that he can be a valuable contributor to an NBA squad this season. The Spurs are one of several teams at 3-1 who have a chance to make the four team playoff.
Seth Trimble, Washington Wizards
Trimble started both games this week for the Wizards, who as previously mentioned shut down number one overall pick AJ Dybantsa before Tuesday’s matchup. In his first start, Trimble scored 13 points while grabbing three rebounds, getting two steals, and dishing out two assists in 28 minutes.
Trimble really shone in his second start, scoring 24 points in 27 minutes while also getting three rebounds, an assist, a steal and a block. Trimble did have five turnovers over those two games, but assuming he doesn’t lay an egg in the team’s fifth contest (the Wizards also will not be in the four-team playoff), Trimble has a great chance of making the Wizards G-League squad this fall.
Additionally, Cormac Ryan did not play in either of the Bucks two games this week for rest purposes (he did suffer an injury while in California) and it is unknown if he will play in the team’s final game.
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