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Orlando Summer League 2017: Tuesday Scores, Stats, Highlights and Reaction

Tyler ConwayJul 4, 2017

NBA Summer League does not sleep—not even on Independence Day.

Players took the floor for the fourth day of action in Orlando on Tuesday, with the undefeated Indiana Pacers and Dallas Mavericks sitting atop the marquee. The Charlotte Hornets and undefeated Oklahoma City Thunder opened the day, and the Miami Heat and Detroit Pistons capped things in the afternoon.

Here's a look at how everything played out while most were outside, grilling and celebrating the holiday.

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Charlotte Hornets 95, Oklahoma City Thunder 81

Treveon Graham continued his stellar summer-league performance, pouring in a team-high 19 points and eight rebounds.

Graham knocked down six of his 12 shots, including three of four from long distance, and added eight rebounds. The former VCU standout has arguably been Charlotte's best player through its first three games.

Dwayne Bacon added 17 points and three steals, and Kris Joseph came off the bench to score 12. The Hornets shot a solid 47.8 percent from the floor and knocked down 10 of their 25 threes as a team. All nine players who played scored at least five points apiece.

First-round pick Malik Monk continued to sit out as he deals with an ankle injury.

Five Thunder players scored in double figures, led by a 16-point, 10-rebound effort from Vincent Hunter. Daniel Hamilton (15 points, 7 assists, 5 turnovers), Dylan Ennis (13 points), Rashawn Thomas (13 points, 8 rebounds) and Marcus Paige (12 points, 6 assists) were also in double figures.

Oklahoma City had won its first two games in Orlando.

Dallas Mavericks 94, Indiana Pacers 79

Jameel Warney scored 17 points as one of four Mavericks starters in double figures.

Warney, a former Stony Brook standout who plays for the G League's Texas Legends, made seven of his eight shots in 23 minutes. Brandon Paul (16 points), Dwight Buycks (14 points) and Cat Barber (10 points) also finished in double figures.

Rookie Dennis Smith Jr. did not play with the Mavericks in Orlando because he is on their Las Vegas Summer League team.

Pacers first-round pick T.J. Leaf had his worst outing of summer league, finishing with seven points on 2-of-7 shooting. The UCLA product missed all three of his threes and didn't ever seem to get into a rhythm.

Jarnell Stokes, who has been solid on the interior throughout the event, led Indiana off the bench with 15 points. Trey McKinney Jones (11 points) and Joe Young (10 points) also finished in double figures.

The Pacers had won their first three games in Orlando.

Detroit Pistons 73, Miami Heat 71, 2OT

Pierre Jackson hit a running jump shot in sudden-death double overtime.

Jackson finished with 17 points and five assists. Henry Ellenson and Luke Kennard continued their strong showings in Orlando by leading the way with 18 points apiece.

Ellenson knocked down three of his eight threes and again looked like a strong bet for a mini second-year leap. Kennard stayed in double figures despite struggling a bit with his shot.

The Heat, who dropped to 0-4, got a game-high 29 points from Okaro White. He knocked down nine of his 20 shots and got to the free-throw line 10 times. London Perrantes added 12 points, while Zach Auguste had 11 points, 12 rebounds and four steals.

No other Miami player scored more than six points, as the team shot 34.3 percent overall and committed 18 turnovers.

The Pistons turned the ball over 17 times.

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