Premier Vegas Sports host Bryan Salmond and sports reporter Justin Emerson go over the Portland Trail Blazer game against the Utah Jazz and preview the later matchup between the Phoenix Suns and the Sacramento Kings.
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Review-Journal staff report live from the second day of NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
Premier Vegas Sports host Bryan Salmond, Review-Journal sports writer Justin Emerson and columnist Ed Graney recap the big stories from the first day of Vegas Summer League.
Boston Celtics first-round draft pick Robert Williams was playing well in his NBA Summer League debut Friday when he injured his left knee. He has had a rocky start to his Celtics career, though his talent is obvous.
This is about the journey, and how ridiculously difficult it is, and how hard it has been for UNLV players of late to not only navigate, but reach its summit and stick in the league.
Premier Vegas Sports host Bryan Salmond interviews the executive director of NBA Summer League Warren LeGarie.
Premier Vegas Sports host Bryan Salmond interviews free agent Treveon Graham about NBA Summer League and his college days playing for Shaka Smart at VCU.
Premier Vegas Sports host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal sports writer Justin Emerson go over some of the activities at Summer League and Malik Monk reacting to the news about Tony Parker.
Here are the Eastern Conference NBA Summer League rosters.
Review-Journal staff report live from the first day of NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
Here are the Western Conference NBA Summer League rosters.
All 30 teams will play at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion over the next 12 days.
The NBA will experiment with a challenge system for its Summer League coaches. Whether a challenge system gets adopoted into the NBA remains to be seen.
The Phoenix Suns are the 8-1 favorite to win the NBA Summer League title game in Las Vegas and the Sacramento Kings and Charlotte Hornets are each 10-1.
Fans attending the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas can expect more than just excitement on the court.