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Phoenix Suns’ Devin Booker, left, and Chicago Bulls’ Cristiano Felicio battle for the ball during the first half of an NBA summer league basketball game Saturday, July 18, 2015, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Phoenix Suns’ Devin Booker, left, and Chicago Bulls’ Cristiano Felicio battle for the ball during the first half of an NBA summer league basketball game Saturday, July 18, 2015, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)John Locher/Associated Press

NBA Summer League 2015: Full Las Vegas Schedule, Latest Standings and Stats

Jared JohnsonJul 19, 2015

The NBA's free-agency period has died down significantly, but its Las Vegas Summer League competition certainly has not.

Saturday's quarterfinals produced four entertaining games, all of which were decided by single digits and one of which ended on a game-winning buzzer-beater. After all the action, the San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Hawks, Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors are through to the semifinals, which will be played Sunday.

Let's look at the Vegas Summer League's remaining schedule, win-loss records for all 24 teams, the statistical leaders and then some key statistics from three players on teams that are still alive.

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Schedule

All three of the Vegas Summer League's remaining games will be played at the Thomas and Mack Center, per ESPN.com. Below is the schedule for those contests.

Semifinal 1San Antonio Spurs vs. Atlanta Hawks7/19, 6 p.m. ET
Semifinal 2Phoenix Suns vs. New Orleans Pelicans7/19, 8 p.m. ET
ChampionshipSemifinal 1 Winner vs. Semifinal 2 Winner7/20, 9 p.m. ET

Standings

Although the Vegas Summer League schedule is currently in its tournament portion, NBA.com has kept track of each team's win-loss record and quarter points scored, a tally that's explained here.

Below is a visual representation of how each team has done through Saturday's games. 

New Orleans Pelicans5014.5
Boston Celtics4113
New York Knicks419.5
Phoenix Suns4113
San Antonio Spurs4111.5
Atlanta Hawks4214
Denver Nuggets3210.5
Toronto Raptors3211.5
NBA D-League Select3211
Chicago Bulls3313
Golden State Warriors3313
Brooklyn Nets3310
Portland Trail Blazers3312
Washington Wizards338.5
Cleveland Cavaliers237
Houston Rockets239.5
Sacramento Kings237
Utah Jazz2310.5
Dallas Mavericks2412
Los Angeles Lakers1410
Miami Heat148
Minnesota Timberwolves149
Philadelphia 76ers148
Milwaukee Bucks1510

Statistical Leaders

25.0 - Seth Curry (NOP)11.8 - Alan Williams (HOU)7.8 - Larry Drew II (NOP)
22.4 - T.J. Warren (PHX)10.6 - Lucas Nogueira (TOR)7.5 - Tim Frazier (POR)
22.0 - Kyle Anderson (SAS)10.0 - Sim Bhullar (SAC)6.2 - Jorge Gutierrez (MIL)
22.0 - Zach LaVine (MIN)9.6 - Jordan Mickey (BOS)5.8 - Emmanuel Mudiay (DEN)
21.0 - Oleksiy Pecherov (DEN)9.5 - Ognjen Kuzmic (GSW)5.5 - Delon Wright (TOR)

Notable Numbers from Saturday's Games

There were 0.1 seconds left when the San Antonio Spurs' Shannon Scott released the game-winning shot to defeat the Boston Celtics 95-93

The Spurs' playoff run ended in dramatic, heart-breaking fashion last season, so it's only fitting that luck smiled on them a little bit Saturday afternoon in Las Vegas.

San Antonio squandered a seven-point lead with 58 seconds left, including two missed free throws by Kyle Anderson, and looked headed toward overtime after the Celtics' Terry Rozier drained a game-tying fadeaway three-pointer with 2.5 seconds left.

But Scott maintained his composure after receiving the inbound. He patiently dribbled toward the left wing and flung up a 20-foot running floater that drew nothing but nylon.

Anderson, Jonathon Simmons and Jarell Eddie scored 21, 19 and 18 points for the Spurs, respectively, but Scott provided the fireworks for San Antonio.

The Atlanta Hawks' Glenn Robinson III scored 1.92 points per shot in the team's 91-83 victory of the Dallas Mavericks.

Robinson needed a bounce-back game. Badly.

Against the Denver Nuggets Thursday, he compiled the following line: 2-of-10 shooting, four points, one assist and four turnovers in 21 minutes. That's not at all the production you want from a guy who wants to earn an NBA roster spot. I know it's only Summer League, but you just have to least do better than that.

Fortunately, Robinson did do better on Saturday.

He made nine of his 12 shots, including three of four from three-point range, on his way to 23 points in 21 minutes. Yes, he only contributed one assist again, but he also had just two turnovers.

Saturday was one good game for Robinson, just like Thursday was just one bad game. But the ability to recover after a poor performance was nice to see from the athletic swingman.

The New Orleans Pelicans' Seth Curry has had five consecutive games with at least 20 points.

In Curry's five Summer League games, he's scored 30, 25, 20, 26 and 24 points, respectively, for a Vegas-leading average of 25. You can take your "Summer League doesn't matter"—that sort of consistent production is too legit to be discounted.

Lest you say he's just chucking up a bunch of shots, he's needed only 95 shots to reach his 125 points. He's also stolen the ball 3.6 times and accumulated just 1.6 turnovers per contest.

In Saturday's 100-91 win against the Golden State Warriors, Curry shot just 6-of-17 but hit 11-of-13 from the free-throw line. That latter mark is definitely something you like to see from a player whose perceived weaknesses are athleticism and getting to the rim.

His chances at an NBA roster spot are more than just speculation now, per Gery Woelfel of the Racine Journal Times.

Curry's silky-smooth jumper and basketball IQ should ensure he stays in the league for a while.

All statistics and measurements are from NBA.com and RealGM.com and updated through July 19 unless otherwise indicated.

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