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Kevin Garnett wants to use his production company to give current NBA players a "script" for telling their own stories.
2025 NBA summer league has been filled with exciting rookie debuts, young players looking to secure roster spots and plenty of chatter surrounding the upcoming season's biggest storylines.
Just under a week into this year's NBA Las Vegas Summer League, and we already have a handful of clear winners and losers from the action.
The OKC Thunder continued its Las Vegas Summer League run with a win over the Orlando Magic on Tuesday. Here are our takeaways.
Cooper Flagg led the summer league headlines, but which other rookies stood out in Las Vegas? Our NBA insiders have you covered.
On Saturday, second-year NBA player Furphy scored 11 points on 5-of-12 shooting in a 104-85 loss to Oklahoma City. He missed all six of his 3-point tries. Former KU wing Furphy was 1-of-2 from the line and grabbed six rebounds with four assists in 29 minutes.
First-round picks Yang Hansen and Jeremiah Fears will showcase their talents when Portland and New Orleans meet at 10 p.m. ET in Las Vegas.
Yuki Kawamura came to Las Vegas with a simple goal: get a contract. The second-year point guard understands the challenge. Last season, Kawamura was the shortest player in the NBA at 5-foot-8. No matter.