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NBA Summer League 2012: Scores, Stats, Highlights and Top Performers

Alex KayJun 7, 2018

The Las Vegas Summer league begins on Friday, July 13 and runs through Sunday, July 22.

With 60 games on the schedule between 24 teams during the nine-day event, there will be plenty of action and more than enough to monitor with all of the young, promising talent that will be competing.

The only franchises that will not be sending a squad out to Sin City are the Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Brooklyn Nets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers and Orlando Magic.

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All of those teams just participated in the Orlando Summer League and have likely seen enough from their burgeoning rookies and inexperienced young players.

With 23 NBA representatives and a team full of the D-League’s best, the Vegas league still promises to be the highlight of the summer for basketball fans.

Let’s take a look at the results, upcoming schedule and top performers thus far in Nevada.

Where: Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / COX Pavilion, Las Vegas, Nevada

When: Friday, July 13 through Sunday, July 22

Watch: NBA TV will televise all 60 games, with 39 of them live.

Live Stream: NBA.com ($14.99 for Orlando and Las Vegas Summer League action from July 9 through July 22)

Results


Update: Sunday, July 22 at 11:05 p.m. ET by Sam Quinn

Chicago Bulls 68, Milwaukee Bucks 113

The Milwaukee Bucks took the Chicago Bulls behind the woodshed on Sunday in Las Vegas. Five players scored 13 points or more for the Bucks who were led by Tobias Harris' 18.

John Henson and Doron Lamb chipped in 16 points apiece, with Henson doing so on 8-of-9 shooting.

Aaron Miles, who last played with Krasnye Krylia in Russia, dished out 13 helpers for Milwaukee.

Things weren't too bright on Chicago's end, though. Jermaine Taylor scored 21 points on 9-of-18 shooting to lead the way, but Demetri McCamey was the only other Bulls' scoring to hit the double-digit mark with 11.

Boston Celtics 77, Los Angeles Clippers 92

Adam Morrison has made quite the case in Las Vegas for a spot on the Los Angeles Clippers' roster. Morrison scored 26 points on 9-of-15 shooting (4-of-6 from three) to help power his team past the Boston Celtics. He also pulled down six boards, had three assists and didn't turn the ball over once.

Talor Battle put up 17 points mostly by going 5-of-6 from behind the arc to help the cause. He also racked up seven assists.

Jared Sullinger put up 13 points on an efficient 5-of-10 shooting in just under 19 minutes of court time. He only pulled down one rebound, but the former Ohio State Buckeye has already proved that he is a solid rebounder.

Jonathan Gibson led the Celtics in scoring with 14 points. Craig Brackins and Larry Owens scored 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Minnesota Timberwolves 97, Memphis Grizzlies 91

Mike Harris posted the only double-double of the night, pouring in 22 points and pulling down 12 boards to lead the charge for the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Rookie Kammron Taylor helped out with 15 points in 22 minutes. Wesley Johnson went 6-of-12 from the field en route to putting up 14 points for the Timberwolves.

Memphis Grizzlies guard Tony Wroten Jr. continued to impress in Las Vegas. After scoring 21 on Saturday, the No. 25 overall pick scored 17 more on Sunday to lead his team in a losing effort.

Matt Janning went 6-of-8 for the field to score 16 points. Deon Thompson and Josh Selby were both in double digits with 15 and 11 points each.

Update: Saturday, July 21 at 3:55 p.m. ET by Luis Batlle

Cleveland Cavaliers 98, New York Knicks 64

Things are looking as bad as they have this summer league for these New York Knicks (0-5).

The struggling Knicks were torched by the Cleveland Cavaliers (3-2) who featured four players who scored in double figures. Tristan Thompson led the charge with 13 points on an impressive 5-for-7 shooting.

Seven-footer Jerome Jordan had the most solid performance for New York on the night. His 11 points came on 4-for-7 shooting.

Cleveland finished its campaign winning two of its last three games, while the Knicks will have plenty of question marks with their younger talent heading into next season.

Portland Trail Blazers 95, Denver Nuggets 82

A 12-point lead heading into the third-quarter was enough to hold off the Denver Nuggets (1-4).

The Trail Blazers (3-1) were led by two top-notch scoring performances from Damian Lillard and Will Barton. The talented guard duo posted a combined 44 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists.

Lillard led the way in the offensively with 23 points and seven assists, while Barton's nine rebounds sealed the deal in the win.

The key to the contest was each team's ability to get to the line. The Nuggets shot 13 fewer free-throws in the loss in spite of shooting a whopping 85.7 percent from the strike.

Memphis Grizzlies 97, Charlotte Bobcats 79

The Bobcats (4-1) were at the mercy of the unstoppable force that is Josh Selby.

Selby has lit up the games with his aggressive offensive game for the Memphis Grizzlies (2-1), and posted a jaw-dropping 32 points on 9-for-14 shooting and 7-for-11 from three-point range.

Talk about impressive.

The story of the game was three-point shooting. The Bobcats hit just 2-of-8 attempts while the Grizzlies were a respectable 10-for-24 from long range.

Miami Heat 83, San Antonio Spurs 78

A second-quarter annihilation of the Miami Heat (3-1) was not enough for the San Antonio Spurs (2-2) to squeeze out a victory in this contest.

The Heat were outscored 24-9 in the lopsided quarter. Yet it was a dominant four-quarter that ultimately decided the contest. The Heat outscored the Spurs 28-14 to seal the deal.

Terrel Harris led the Heat with 25 points in the win.

Tyler Wilkerson was a big-time contributor for the Spurs in his 19 minutes on the floor with 12 points and five rebounds. All five boards came on the offensive glass.

Golden State Warriors 66, Chicago Bulls 57

It was as sluggish a performance as any in Vegas so far.

The Warriors pulled out the nine-point win in a game where both teams featured their fair share of problems on both ends.

With the exception of Warriors star Harrison Barnes, players had utmost difficulty converting from the field. The Warriors shot 25.3 percent from the field in the win, while the Bulls shot just 33.3 percent.

Not to mention, the teams combined for a whopping 31 turnovers in the contest.

Barnes scored a solid 20 points and grabbed nine boards in the victory. His effectiveness offensively has been impressive at Vegas and it could mean major consideration for minutes next season.

NBA D-League Select 89, Phoenix Suns 75

Seven-footer Chris Daniels put up an impressive performance to help his D-League Select (2-2) pull out the double-digit win.

Daniels recorded a team-high 20 points and team second-best eight rebounds. Andre Emmett's 10 rebounds led the charge.

Kendall Marshall had solid numbers for his Phoenix Suns (1-3) with 10 points and six assists in the loss. It is his third-consecutive game with at least five dimes.

Dallas Mavericks 78, New Orleans Hornets 65

The Dallas Mavericks (3-1) were easily the more poised team in this contest and took care of business against a Hornets team without their two top talents.

With Anthony Davis playing with team USA and Austin Rivers sidelined, it was difficult for the New Orleans Hornets (1-3) to keep pace with Dallas offensively.

The Mavericks were led by Jae Crowder's 18-point effort in the victory. Xavier Henry's notable 12-point effort was not enough to lift the Hornets in this lopsided contest.

--End of Update--

Update: Thursday, July 19 at 11 p.m. ET by Ryan Rudnansky

Toronto Raptors 94, New York Knicks 92

The New York Knicks better hope they don't start off the regular season the way they have in summer league.

The Knicks fell to the Raptors on Thursday, losing a squeaker in Las Vegas. Five different Raptors scored in double figures, led by third-year pro Ben Uzoh, who dropped 16 points on 5-of-8 shooting.

Third-year pro Ed Davis also scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Toronto, but the Raptors' top draft pick in 2012, Terrence Ross, struggled from the floor, going 2-for-8 from the floor.

As for the Knicks, rookie guard Chris Copeland posted 17 points on 5-of-12 shooting and Mustapha Farrakhan added 12 points.

Portland Trail Blazers 84, Atlanta Hawks 78

No. 6 overall pick Damian Lillard continued to roll in summer-league play on Thursday, posting 31 points and dishing seven assists as the Blazers beat out the Hawks.

Lillard was 11-for-22 from the field and 8-for-8 from the free-throw line on Thursday after averaging 26 points in two summer league games. If he plays like this in the regular season, the Trail Blazers are going to be mighty happy.

Fellow rookie Will Barton also posted 14 points, five rebounds, two steals and a block in the win.

As for the Hawks, rookie forward Mike Scott led the team with 14 points and seven rebounds, shooting 5-for-10 on the day. Rookie sharpshooter John Jenkins also looked good, with 13 points on 6-of-11 shooting.

Sacramento Kings 91, Boston Celtics 82

Jimmer Fredette had a big shooting night for the Kings on Thursday, scoring 19 points on 4-of-7 shooting and hitting 9 of his 10 free-throw attempts.

No. 4 overall pick Thomas Robinson also had a good game for Sacramento, posting 15 points and 16 rebounds. He was averaging 8.3 rebounds coming into the game.

Rookie guard Dionte Christmas led the Celtics with 19 points on 8-of-15 shooting, while adding three steals, while rookie forward Jared Sullinger posted 10 rebounds, but Fab Melo continued to struggle with just three rebounds and no points in 13 minutes.

Minnesota Timberwolves 78, Cleveland Cavaliers 65

Derrick Williams had a big game for the Timberwolves on Thursday, dropping a game-high 23 points on 6-of-14 shooting and making 11 of his 16 free-throw attempts. His shooting averages have been a bit down this summer, but he's still showing the scoring ability that made him a top pick last year and he's had some nice games rebounding the basketball.

George Karl's son, Coby Karl, had a nice night for the Timberwolves, scoring 18 points on 6-of-7 shooting (all from distance). It was by far his best game of the summer.

As for the Cavaliers, second-year pro Tristan Thompson had an impressive game, scoring 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting and grabbing five rebounds.

Third-year player Samardo Samuels added 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting, backing up a 17-point performance against the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday.

Los Angeles Lakers 75, Los Angeles Clippers 69

OK, calm down Los Angeles, this is just summer league.

Nonetheless, the Lakers won this one, with third-year pro Christian Eyenga leading the way. Eyenga posted 22 points on 10-of-15 shooting on Thursday and rookie center Julian Khazzouh added 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting and six rebounds. Second-year guard Darius Morris contributed nine assists and eight rebounds.

Adam Morrison was the big player for the Clippers, scoring 22 points on 8-of-13 shooting and knocking down three three-pointers along the way. Morrison backed up his 23-point outing against the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday. 

Milwaukee Bucks 77, D-League Select 68

Second-year pro Tobias Harris posted 21 points, 12 rebounds and three assists on Thursday for the Milwaukee Bucks, while John Henson (14 points, eight rebounds, four blocks) continued his solid play in the summer. The Bucks shot 47.5 percent as a team.

As for the D-League Select team, rookie guard Kenny Hayes stood out - posting 15 points on 5-of-11 shooting - while center Chris Daniels added 10 points and nine rebounds.

Charlotte Bobcats 99, Denver Nuggets 86 

Kemba Walker was the star for the Bobcats on Thursday, posting 19 points, 10 assists and two steals while shooting 8-for-13 from the field.

The Bobcats also got 16 points and seven rebounds from rookie forward Jeffrey Taylor and former top-10 pick Bismack Biyombo added 12 points, seven rebounds and three blocks.

As for the Nuggets, Jordan Hamilton dropped 21 points on 9-of-16 shooting while adding nine rebounds in the loss. French rookie Evan Fournier added 18 points and four assists, including an alley-oop early in the game to Kenneth Faried. 

Faried, who had been dominating in summer league, took an inadvertent elbow from one of his teammates in the game, but it shouldn't cost him any time in summer league. 

--End of Update--

Update: Wednesday, July 18 at 11:55 p.m. ET by Tim Keeney

Milwaukee Bucks 75, Washington Wizards 78

Rookie John Henson made his summer league debut, and although it was in a losing effort, he looked impressive, dropping 20 points and pulling down nine rebounds. Second-year man Tobias Harris chipped in a double-double with 24 and 12. 

Bradley Beal was once again impressive in the win. He had 18 points, six rebounds, one steal and two blocks. He continues to look the part of the prototypical all-around contributor. 

Chicago Bulls 88, Houston Rockets 96

The Rockets moved to 4-1 as they continue to showcase their impressive young talent. 

Royce White just missed the rare triple-double, as he finished with 15 points, 10 rebounds and nine personal fouls. Fellow rookies Terrence Jones and Jeremy Lamb also kept up their solid week with 17 and 16 points, respectively.

If there is one thing we are learning this week, it's that Houston's three rookies all look ready to contribute right away.

Of course, it was their fourth rookie that stole the show on Wednesday. Undrafted point guard Scott Machado chipped in 20 points, six assists and four steals. If he doesn't make an NBA team it will be a travesty. 

Second-year man Jimmy Butler poured in 24 in the loss for the Bulls. 

Sacramento Kings 89, Toronto Raptors 96

Plenty of noteworthy performances in this one.

First, for the winning team, the eighth-overall pick, Terrence Ross, poured in 21 points, although it came on an inefficient 17 shots. He also threw down a monstrous jam. 

On the other side, Jimmer Fredette got a much-needed 19-point effort, but he continues to shoot the ball horrendously. He finished 5-of-17 from the field and 2-of-9 from deep. 

Someone who wasn't inefficient, though, was Josh Akognon, a player who has shown he can provide instant offense in college, overseas and now in the summer league. The former WSU and Cal State Fullerton point guard scored 18 points on just eight field goal attempts. He is now averaging just 20 points per game and looks primed to make an NBA squad. 

Finally, Thomas Robinson put up another stinker. The No. 5 pick had just seven points on 3-of-13 shooting, but he did chip in eight rebounds and five assists. 

Atlanta Hawks 67, Dallas Mavericks 61

This one got a little ugly, but John Jenkins continued to display his ridiculous shooting stroke. The rookie from Vandy hit 8-of-11 shots and 3-of-5 three-pointers on his way to 21 points.

For the Mavs, Jae Crowder had 20 points, eight rebounds and four steals while 26-year-old rookie Bernard James had 11, 10 and two blocks. 

New Orleans Hornets 78, Phoenix Suns 61

Austin Rivers sat this one out, but Brian Roberts (16 points), Xavier Henry (12 points) and Lance Thomas (14 points and eight rebounds) all filled in rather nicely. 

And as for the Suns, there just aren't many good things to say. Markieff Morris had 13 points, six rebounds and two blocks, but that's about it. 

Kendall Marshall as horrendous, scoring three points on 1-of-10 shooting to go along with five assists, one steal and two turnovers. He isn't going to be a scorer in the league, but he can't shoot 10 percent, either. 

San Antonio Spurs 80, Los Angeles Clippers 86

The Clippers got revenge for their playoff defeat as Adam Morrison—yes, that Adam Morrison—dropped 23 points on 9-of-13 shooting. Eric Bledsoe also helped with 18 points, six rebounds and seven assists. 

The Spurs went without Kawhi Leonard in this one, so there weren't a lot of notable performances. Cory Joseph had a nice game with 22 points and six assists while Eric Dawson out of Midwestern State chipped in a double-double. 

Golden State Warriors 65, Miami Heat 62

The battle of the undefeated teams went to Golden State, as Charles Jenkins led the Warriors to a win with 17 points. Harrison Barnes struggled with his shot but still finished with 15 points and seven rebounds.

For the Heat, Norris Cole led the way with 15 points, four rebounds and four assists.

------End of Update------

Update: Wednesday, July 18 at 12:37 a.m. ET by Ian Hanford

Denver Nuggets 85, New York Knicks 81

The Nuggets knocked off the Knicks in a hard-fought Summer League battle. Denver's offense got contributions from five double-digit scorers, including rookie Evan Fournier's 14-point effort.

Fournier also hauled down seven rebounds. The lone blemish on his box score was his four turnovers. 

Jordan Hamilton led the Nuggets' offense, while Chris Copeland's 15 points led the way for New York. 

The Knicks could have won the game, but they shot below 40 percent from the floor. Couple that with Denver's balanced scoring and you have yourself a problem.

Washington Wizards 83, Memphis Grizzlies 77

The Wizards got another excellent performance out of touted rookie Bradley Beal in their winning effort. Beal's 14-point performance against Memphis was his fourth double-digit performance in as many Summer League games. 

Washington also got double-figure scoring from Shavlik Randolph (16), Shelvin Mack (10) and Chris Singleton (13).

The story for Memphis starts and ends with Josh Selby. He delivered a 35-point performance in 12-for-21 shooting. He also had seven steals.

Washington was able to overcome 25 turnovers with a tremendous team rebounding performance. They grabbed a total of 56 boards as compared to the Grizzlies' 22.

San Antonio Spurs 92, Los Angeles Lakers 81

The Spurs got an outstanding outing from standout sophomore Kawhi Leonard. He scored 27 points and grabbed eight rebounds. He also dished out three dimes.

Cory Joseph, James Anderson and Tyler Wilkerson flanked Leonard's effort with double-digit performances of their own.

Los Angeles was led by Darius Morris' 24-point effort. Rookie Robert Sacre also contributed 14 points and seven rebounds. 

Team statistics were fairly even across the board in this one. Neither team turned the ball over consistently and neither group took control on the glass. 

The Lakers are now 0-and-4 so far in Summer League play.

Houston Rockets 99, Portland Trail Blazers 88

The Trail Blazers suffered their first Summer League loss despite dual 27-point efforts from Damian Lillard and Nolan Smith.

Lillard is now averaging 25 points through his first two games. Smith is averaging 10. 

The Rockets continue to get maximum production from their young nucleus. Terrence Jones, Jerermy Lamb and Donatas Montijunas all scored 20 points or more. Montejunas and Jones each added 12 rebounds to their scoring. 

Houston also got a six point, 12 rebound performance from rookie forward Royce White. 

Both teams are interesting young squads heading into next season, but Houston's group got the job done on Tuesday.

Cleveland Cavaliers 89, Phoenix Suns 74

Cleveland got production from their backcourt and frontcourt in their 15-point victory over Phoenix on Tuesday. Samardo Samuels led the way with 17 points, and Dion Waiters wasn't far behind with a 16-point performance.

Donald Sloan and Tyler Zeller also had admirable nights. Zeller had 10 points and 12 rebounds, while Sloan added 13 points in the Cavalier backcourt.

Phoenix's main storyline was Markieff Morris' massive night. He dropped 24 points and snatched 17 rebounds. He also had two assists.

Both teams shot below 40 percent, but the Cleveland was 25-for-28 from the charity stripe.

Boston Celtics 78, Chicago Bulls 72

Jimmy Butler and E'Twaun Moore each dropped 25 points for their respective squads, but Moore got more support from his teammates. 

Jamar Smith and Dionte Christmas each scored double figures. Power forwards Jared Sulliner and JaJuan Johnson each contributed seven points. 

The Celtics won the game with their balances scoring and perimeter advantage. They hit eight three-point shots, while the Bulls only managed to hit four. 

Boston improves to 2-0.

Charlotte Bobcats 81, Minnesota Timberwolves 78

Charlotte's Byron Mullens and Minnesota's Wes Johnson put on a show in Las Vegas Tuesday night. Mullens dropped 33 points in the low post to go with eight rebounds. Johnson dropped 24 points on 9-of-17 shooting. 

The Bobcats also got contributions from Kemba Walker. The second-year point guard had 15 points and eight dimes. Othello Hunter also contributed to the Bobcat offense with 12 points. 

Johnson was aided by 17 points from former No. 1 overall pick Derrick Williams. Williams also had seven rebounds and three assists.

Zabian Dowdell and Paulo Prestes also scored double digits for the Timberwolves.

This game was tight, but it came down to one thing. Minnesota missed eight opportunities at the free throw line, and Charlotte only missed four.

Stay tuned for more updates.


-------------------------------------End of Update-----------------------------------------

Update: Tuesday, July 17 at 1:00 a.m. ET by Eric Ball

Boston Celtics 87, Atlanta Hawks 69

Jared Sullinger continued his impressive play since getting drafted with the Celtics, scoring 14 points and grabbing seven rebounds in the Celtics comfortable win.

Kris Joseph, fighting for one of the final spots on the roster, helped his cause by putting up 14 points and two rebounds.

John Jenkins led the Hawks with 12 points on a night where his team shot a putrid 36 percent from the floor.  

Dallas Mavericks 85, Toronto Raptors 75

A 26-9 advantage in the second quarter was the big difference for Dallas, who got 25 points from guard Dominique Jones.

Ed Davis led the Raptors with 23 points and seven rebounds, while shooting an efficient 9-of-14 from the field. Bobby Brown added 19 off the bench.

Houston Rockets 113, Sacramento Kings 91

Houston jumped out to a 17-point cushion in the first half and never looked back. The Rockets outscored the Kings by a 64-36 margin in the paint.

The Rockets had seven players reach double digits in points, with Donatas Motiejunas and Jeremy Lamb leading the way with 19.

Jimmer Fredette exploded for 30 points in the losing effort.

Cleveland Cavaliers 94, D-League Select 88

Tyler Zeller and Donald Sloan each contributed 19 points for a Cavs team that had six players reach double figures.

The big difference came from the foul line. The Cavs connected on a whopping 38-of-45 (84 percent) of their freebies while the D-League only hit 22-of-36 (61 percent).

Jerry Smith scored 21 points and grabbed five boards in the loss.

Miami Heat 106, Los Angeles Lakers 56

This was a historical blowout.

The 50-point win was the largest in NBA Summer League history, breaking a record the Boston Celtics previously held when they defeated the Toronto Raptors by 48 back in 2006.

The Lakers committed 22 turnovers to the Heat’s nine and were outscored in the paint 48-22. Miami shot 52 percent from the field while Los Angeles connected on a mere 26 percent of their shots.

This was a blowout from the jump.

Minnesota Timberwolves 73, Los Angeles Clippers 64

In a rather evenly matched game, Wes Johnson and his 16 points propelled the T-Wolves to victory.

Derrick Williams was right behind him with 15 and nine rebounds.

Gary McGhee came off the bench for the Clippers to lead the team with 16, while three of his teammates finished with 11.

Milwaukee Bucks 76, New Orleans Hornets 68

Doron Lamb scored 20 points and grabbed four rebounds while Tobias Harris added 19 for Milwaukee.

The Bucks outrebounded New Orleans 40-24, while only committing 11 turnovers compared to 20 for the Hornets.

Lance Thomas led New Orleans with 22. 


Update: Monday, July 16 at 12:55 a.m. ET by Sam Quinn


Phoenix Suns (99), New York Knicks (74)

Markieff Morris fell one rebound short of a double-double, leading the way for the Phoenix Suns with 21 points. Teammate DeShawn Sims scored 16 points on an efficient 7-for-12 shooting.

Diante Garrett contributed eight points and 10 assists for the Suns.

First-round pick Kendall Marshall sat the game out, as did Jacob Pullen.

Colorado product and overseas acquisition Chris Copeland led all New York Knicks' scorers with 17 points. Artsiom Parakhouski, Wesley Witherspoon and Mustapha Farrakhan each scored 10 points.

The Knicks went 1-for-13 from three, while the Suns went 10-for-21.

Dallas Mavericks (88), Denver Nuggets (77)

Dominique Jones had the best day of anybody, scoring 32 points and pulling down eight boards for the Dallas Mavericks en route to an 11-point victory over the Denver Nuggets.

David Jelinek chipped in 11 points in 12 minutes for the Mavs, who shot 47 percent as a team on the day.

Jordan Hamilton had a team-high 18 points for the Nuggets despite shooting just 6-for-15 from the field.

No. 20 overall pick Evan Fournier and Josh Carter dropped 15 points each. Fournier shot just 4-for-15, a stark contrast to Carter's impressive  4-for-6 (3-for-5 from three) outing.

Miami Heat (71), Toronto Raptors (59)

This one wasn't a burn burner, but we saw a couple guys that could be involved in the future plans of the Miami Heat.

Terrel Harris scored 14 points and showcased his defense with four steals. Norris Cole and Dexter Pittman put up 13 points each for the Heat. Pittman also pulled down seven rebounds.

Ed Davis had a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Toronto Raptors, who shot an abysmal 35 percent on field goals. 

The No. 8 overall pick in the draft, Terrence Ross, scored 14 points and had six rebounds, but turned the ball over five times.

Toronto scored 23 of its 59 points from the foul line.

San Antonio Spurs (82), Atlanta Hawks (76)

Kawhi Leonard poured in 23 points on 8-for-18 shooting to lead to San Antonio Spurs to a six-point win over the Atlanta Hawks. The Spurs are definitely hoping that Leonard can keep this up into the regular season, as they'll sorely need his outside shooting skills if they want to finish as the No. 1 seed out West for the second year in a row.

Cory Joseph complemented Leonard well in this one, adding 18 points, five rebounds and four assists to the cause. Eric Dawson had the only double-double of the game with 12 points and 13 rebounds.

Keith Benson scored 20 points on just 13 shots to lead the Hawks and also had six rebounds.

The No. 23 overall pick, John Jenkins, scored 13 points, but didn't contribute in many other departments.

Brad Wanamaker had nine points, eight assists and seven rebounds, and was the catalyst for the Hawks on Sunday.

Cleveland Cavaliers (64), Charlotte Bobcats (68)

Tyler Zeller started off well in his quest to prove that he was worth a first-round pick, scoring 14 points and grabbing five rebounds on 5-for-9 shooting for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Dion Waiters didn't have his best night shooting, but contributed 10 points, four rebounds and four assists for the Cavs.

Charlotte Bobcat Jeffery Taylor, the 31st pick in the second round led the Bobcats with 12 points on 5-for-15 shooting. 

Kemba Walker had a nightmare of a game, going 2-for-14 from the field. He went 9-for-11 from the stripe to put up 13 points.

Washington Wizards (78), NBA D-League Select Team (85)

Bradley Beal led all scorers with 20 points in 35 minutes, despite shooting just 6-for-15 from the field on the night. He also added six rebounds for the Washington Wizards.

Butler product Shelvin Mack added 14 but turned the ball over five times in just over 26 minutes.

Chris Singleton had nine points, including two that came on a thunderous, posterizing dunk on the break. Earl Calloway chipped in 12 points and six boards. Jan Vesely added nine points in the Wizards' losing effort.

Andre Emmett led the D-League Select Team with 17 points in 23 minutes.

New Orleans Hornets (82), Portland Trail Blazers (85)

No. 6 overall pick Damian Lillard dropped 25 points for the Portland Trail Blazers en route to a three-point win over the New Orleans Hornets. He also added four rebounds and four assists.

Luke Babbitt scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Blazers, posting one of two double-doubles for Portland. Meyers Leonard had the other with 14 points and 11 boards.

Austin Rivers scored 14 points for the Hornets but went just 3-for-13 from the field in 32 minutes of play.

Denzel Bowers led the way with 18 points and 11 rebounds.

The Hornets went just 1-for-10 from behind the arc.

2012 NBA Summer League Game Schedule

All Times listed are Eastern 

Friday July 13 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— Atlanta vs. Washington
6 p.m.— Houston vs. Toronto
8 p.m.— Golden State vs. LA Lakers
10 p.m.— Sacramento vs. Charlotte

Saturday July 14
 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— Memphis vs. New York
6 p.m.— Golden State vs. Denver
8 p.m.— LA Lakers vs. Sacramento
10 p.m.— Houston vs. Washington

Sunday July 15 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— New York vs. Phoenix
6 p.m.— Denver vs. Dallas
8 p.m.— San Antonio vs. Atlanta
10 p.m.— Washington vs. NBA D-League 

• Thomas & Mack
6:30 p.m.— Toronto vs. Miami
8:30 p.m.— Cleveland vs. Charlotte
10:30 p.m. — New Orleans vs. Portland

Monday July 16
 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— Atlanta vs. Boston
6 p.m.— Dallas vs. Toronto
8 p.m.— Cleveland vs. NBA D-League
10 p.m.— LA Clippers vs. Minnesota 

• Thomas & Mack
6:30 p.m.— Houston vs. Sacramento
8:30 p.m.— LA Lakers vs. Miami
10:30 p.m.— Milwaukee vs. New Orleans

Tuesday July 17
 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— Denver vs. New York
6 p.m.— Washington vs. Memphis
8 p.m.— Portland vs. Houston
10 p.m.— Chicago vs. Boston

• Thomas & Mack
6:30 p.m.— San Antonio vs. LA Lakers
8:30 p.m.— Cleveland vs. Phoenix
10:30 p.m.— Minnesota vs. Charlotte

Wednesday July 18
 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— Milwaukee vs. Washington
6 p.m.— Chicago vs. Houston
8 p.m.— Atlanta vs. Dallas
10 p.m.— San Antonio vs. LA Clippers

• Thomas & Mack
6:30 p.m.— Sacramento vs. Toronto
8:30 p.m.— New Orleans vs. Phoenix
10:30 p.m.— Golden State vs. Miami

Thursday July 19
 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— New York vs. Toronto
6 p.m.— Portland vs. Atlanta
8 p.m.— Cleveland vs. Minnesota
10 p.m.— NBA D-League vs. Milwaukee 

• Thomas & Mack
6:30 p.m.— Boston vs. Sacramento
8:30 p.m.— LA Clippers vs. LA Lakers
10:30 p.m.— Charlotte vs. Denver

Friday July 20
 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— New York vs. Cleveland
6 p.m.— Denver vs. Portland
8 p.m.— Miami vs. San Antonio
10 p.m.— NBA D-League vs. Phoenix 

• Thomas & Mack
6:30 p.m.— Memphis vs. Charlotte
8:30 p.m.— Chicago vs. Golden State
10:30 p.m.— Dallas vs. New Orleans

Saturday July 21
 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— Portland vs. Miami
6 p.m.— Dallas vs. San Antonio
8 p.m.— NBA D-League vs. Minnesota
10 p.m.— Memphis vs. Phoenix

• Thomas & Mack
6:30 p.m.— Golden State vs. New Orleans
8:30 p.m.— Chicago vs. LA Clippers
10:30 p.m.— Milwaukee vs. Boston

Sunday July 22
 

• COX Pavilion
4 p.m.— Chicago vs. Milwaukee
6 p.m.— Boston vs. LA Clippers
8 p.m.— Memphis vs. Minnesota

• SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 

🚨 Mitchell Headed to 1st Conference Finals

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