Summer League 8 Finale, 4:30pm. GSW v WAS. Not sure who will play…
Maybe Wiseman will get more reps
How To Watch
Las Vegas Summer League
The complete game and broadcast for schedule is here.
Sun 7/17/22 GSW v WAS. 4:30 PM Pacific. ESPN2
Players To Watch
As the last game of Summer League, and one which was only announced on Friday, many players may be rested in order to give the end of the bench some last chance public run.
Warriors
James Wiseman. Solid debut on Sunday, improved last game, let’s keep it rolling.
Jonathan Kuminga. He was a volume scorer on Monday but also the alpha in crunch time and again last game.
Moses Moody. Last year, he showed off a steady presence in SL that was promising but not assertive. This year, he finally busted loose with a 34 point game. Last game he was solid and sober except for a couple of cowabunga dunk attempts. After his hard landing, I’ll be surprised to see him play.
Patrick Baldwin Jr. NOT AT SUMMER LEAGUE UNTIL CLEARED. 2022 #28 pick. He’s trying to rehab a bad ankle which messed up his senior year, his only year of college and his draft stock. I think he should skip SL. If your foot injury was enough to prevent 100% draft workouts and also screwed up your year in college, you should just get it back to 100% so we can see what we got. Myers left the possibility open if Rick Celebrini approved.
Ryan Rollins. 2022 #44 pick. INJURED, WILL NOT BE AT SUMMER LEAGUE. I hoped to see him in SL with a chip on his shoulder trying to prove he can get to the rim and get off jumpers against SL athleticism. Instead, he will be rehabbing his foot.
Gui Santos. 2022 #55 pick. He’s under contract in Brazil for multiple years,
so he will be a draft-and-stash.But there is a remote chance he will come to Summer League, to try to blow people away to get a two-way. Update: after Game 1 of the CA Classic, he is now a folk hero.Justinian Jessup. 2020 #51 pick. He’s looked a bit more composed than last year, but not a big impact player, and has been losing minutes on the squad.
The legendary late second rounder from last year who has been developing in the Australian NBL. In 2020-21, true diehards dreamed about him coming to save the day whenever a Warrior bricked an open three.
Mac McClung. Nearing folk hero status, this high flying player was dumped by the Lakers organization after having a two-way contract. Playing assertively, he has been a good organizer for SL but has a reputation of a AAAA player that dominates the minors (he was also Rookie of the Year in G-League) but can’t hang in the pros.
His last game the shine wore off a bit as his attempts to get his own shot prevented us from seeing Wiseman touches.
Other young players. Given the GSW roster situation, I still doubt anybody else can make the NBA roster or a two-way, but impressive play could get someone on to the Santa Cruz Warriors.
Official Team Roster
https://www.nba.com/warriors/news/2022-summer-league-roster-20220706
Wizards
Johnny Davis, 2022 #10 pick.
Vernon Carey Jr. and Isaiah Todd. Actual WAS roster players.
Jordan Schakel, who was a sweet shooter for GSW in the 2021 Summer League.
Went to the Earthquakes game tonight. I do not watch their games in general, but seem like a frustrating team to be a fan for. Sounds not to dissimilar from the dubs SL squad, only they are not coming off a chip. I should mention though the atmosphere is fun and the stadium formerly known as Avaya is really cool.
Glad to see Quinones knocked down some shots in the box score. My lean-to is holding up strong, and I have found a supply of clean water less than a mile from my camp. So I can hang here on Isla de los Quinones for the rest of the summer no problem.
Would you trade wiseman right now for cam reddish?