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NBA Summer League Schedule
Posted on 6/27/26 at 12:56 pm
Posted on 6/27/26 at 12:56 pm
This is when teams get to let their drafted and UDFA players have fun without a ton of structure/playbook.
Summer League schedule
Also, 4 teams play SLC summer league:
The 2026 Salt Lake City Summer League presented by America First Credit Union – a four-team, six-game event hosted annually by the Utah Jazz – will take place on July 4, 6, and 7 at the Jon M. Huntsman Center on the University of Utah’s campus. The Jazz will be joined by the Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies and Oklahoma City Thunder in this year’s edition of the round-robin summer showcase. Now in its 11th year, the Salt Lake City Summer League is held in association with Delta, SeatGeek and the Utah Sports Commission.
Schedule
July 4:
1pm: Grizzlies vs. Thunder
3pm: Hawks vs. Jazz
July 6:
5pm: Hawks vs. Thunder
7pm: Grizzlies vs. Jazz
July 7:
5pm: Hawks vs. Grizzlies
7pm: Thunder vs. Jazz
Summer League schedule
Also, 4 teams play SLC summer league:
The 2026 Salt Lake City Summer League presented by America First Credit Union – a four-team, six-game event hosted annually by the Utah Jazz – will take place on July 4, 6, and 7 at the Jon M. Huntsman Center on the University of Utah’s campus. The Jazz will be joined by the Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies and Oklahoma City Thunder in this year’s edition of the round-robin summer showcase. Now in its 11th year, the Salt Lake City Summer League is held in association with Delta, SeatGeek and the Utah Sports Commission.
Schedule
July 4:
1pm: Grizzlies vs. Thunder
3pm: Hawks vs. Jazz
July 6:
5pm: Hawks vs. Thunder
7pm: Grizzlies vs. Jazz
July 7:
5pm: Hawks vs. Grizzlies
7pm: Thunder vs. Jazz
Posted on 6/27/26 at 2:09 pm to hg
I mean other than world cup its a slow summer
Posted on 6/27/26 at 3:30 pm to OU Guy
Great list of UDFA signings so you can find your college players:
A number of prospects have already signed with teams on two-way contracts, exhibit-10 deals or Summer League agreements, and will try to earn a spot within an NBA organization.
Here's an updated list of undrafted free agent signings following the draft.
Atlanta Hawks
Isaac McKneely, Louisville
Boston Celtics
Milos Uzan, Houston
Tucker DeVries, Indiana
Brooklyn Nets
Ben Humrichous, Illinois
Dion Brown, Saint Louis
Duke Brennan, Villanova
Charlotte Hornets
Max Mackinnon, LSU
Michael Ajayi, Butler
Latrell Wrightsell Jr., Alabama
Wyatt Fricks, Marshall
Kylan Boswell, Illinois
Chicago Bulls
Tobe Awaka, Arizona
Jaylin Sellers, Providence
Donovan Atwell, Texas Tech
Houston Mallette, Alabama
Cleveland Cavaliers
Xaivian Lee, Florida
Ernest Udeh Jr., Miami
Rashaun Agee, Texas A&M
Tre'Von Spillers, West Virginia
Denver Nuggets
Giovanni Emejuru, East Carolina
Aaron Nkrumah, Tennessee State
Mark Mitchell, Missouri
Detroit Pistons
Jaden Henley, Grand Canyon
Roddy Gayle Jr., Michigan
Orlando Magic
Corey Stephenson, FIU
Golden State Warriors
Graham Ike, Gonzaga
Nick Boyd, Wisconsin
CJ Gunn, DePaul
Reese Dixon-Waters, San Diego State
Houston Rockets
Quadir Copeland, NC State
Oscar Cluff, Purdue
Indiana Pacers
Kowacie Reeves Jr., Georgia Tech
Rienk Mast, Nebraska
Tamin Lipsey, Iowa State
Keba Kieta, BYU
Jalen Warley, Gonzaga
LA Clippers
Fletcher Loyer, Purdue
Themus Fulks, UCF
Riley Kugel, UCF
Los Angeles Lakers
Peter Suder, Miami (OH)
AK Okereke, Vanderbilt
Robbie Avila, Saint Louis
Chase Ross, Marquette
William Kyle III, Syracuse
Robert McCray V, Florida State
Jacari White, Virginia
Memphis Grizzlies
Carson Cooper, Michigan State
Zach Cleveland, Liberty
Brendan Hausen, Iowa
Jestin Porter, Clemson
Miami Heat
Keyshawn Hall, Auburn
J’Vonne Hadley, Louisville
Tre White, Kansas
Tre Donaldson, Miami
Meechie Johnson Jr., South Carolina
Arnas Sakenis, SIUE
Nate Kingz, Syracuse
Ezra Ausar, USC
Milwaukee Bucks
Rafael Castro, George Washington
Minnesota Timberwolves
Toby Harris, Iona
Devin McGlockton, Vanderbilt
New Orleans Pelicans
Melvin Council Jr., Kansas
Chris Bell, California
Shawn Phillips Jr., Missouri
Dominique Daniels Jr., California Baptist
Jordan Riley, East Carolina
Solomon Washington, Maryland
New York Knicks
Oziyah Sellers, St. John's
Oklahoma City Thunder
Lamar Wilkerson, Indiana
Nate Johnson, Kansas State
Sam Alexis, Indiana
Josh Dix, Creighton
Elijah Mahi, Santa Clara
Christoph Tilly, Ohio State
Bryce Harris, Howard
Orlando Magic
Malik Reneau, Miami
Mike Sharavjamts, South Carolina
Philadelphia 76ers
Javontae Campbell, Bowling Green
Isaac Johnson, Hawaii
Amani Lyles, Akron
Duke Miles, Vanderbilt
Phoenix Suns
Sam Hoiberg, Nebraska
Corey Camper Jr., Nevada
Portland Trail Blazers
Barry Dunning Jr., Pittsburgh
San Antonio Spurs
Tyon Grant-Foster, Gonzaga
Miles Barnstable, Tulsa
Harry Wessels, Saint Mary's
Sacramento Kings
Marquel Sutton, LSU
BJ Edwards, SMU
Elias Ralph, Pacific
Anthony Dell'Orso, Arizona
Toronto Raptors
Nimari Burnett, Michigan
Jalen Celestine, Cincinnati
Nate Bittle, Oregon
Malik Thomas, Virginia
Utah Jazz
Jaxon Kohler, Michigan State
Micah Handlogten, Florida
Washington Wizards
KeShawn Murphy, Auburn
John Camden, California
A number of prospects have already signed with teams on two-way contracts, exhibit-10 deals or Summer League agreements, and will try to earn a spot within an NBA organization.
Here's an updated list of undrafted free agent signings following the draft.
Atlanta Hawks
Isaac McKneely, Louisville
Boston Celtics
Milos Uzan, Houston
Tucker DeVries, Indiana
Brooklyn Nets
Ben Humrichous, Illinois
Dion Brown, Saint Louis
Duke Brennan, Villanova
Charlotte Hornets
Max Mackinnon, LSU
Michael Ajayi, Butler
Latrell Wrightsell Jr., Alabama
Wyatt Fricks, Marshall
Kylan Boswell, Illinois
Chicago Bulls
Tobe Awaka, Arizona
Jaylin Sellers, Providence
Donovan Atwell, Texas Tech
Houston Mallette, Alabama
Cleveland Cavaliers
Xaivian Lee, Florida
Ernest Udeh Jr., Miami
Rashaun Agee, Texas A&M
Tre'Von Spillers, West Virginia
Denver Nuggets
Giovanni Emejuru, East Carolina
Aaron Nkrumah, Tennessee State
Mark Mitchell, Missouri
Detroit Pistons
Jaden Henley, Grand Canyon
Roddy Gayle Jr., Michigan
Orlando Magic
Corey Stephenson, FIU
Golden State Warriors
Graham Ike, Gonzaga
Nick Boyd, Wisconsin
CJ Gunn, DePaul
Reese Dixon-Waters, San Diego State
Houston Rockets
Quadir Copeland, NC State
Oscar Cluff, Purdue
Indiana Pacers
Kowacie Reeves Jr., Georgia Tech
Rienk Mast, Nebraska
Tamin Lipsey, Iowa State
Keba Kieta, BYU
Jalen Warley, Gonzaga
LA Clippers
Fletcher Loyer, Purdue
Themus Fulks, UCF
Riley Kugel, UCF
Los Angeles Lakers
Peter Suder, Miami (OH)
AK Okereke, Vanderbilt
Robbie Avila, Saint Louis
Chase Ross, Marquette
William Kyle III, Syracuse
Robert McCray V, Florida State
Jacari White, Virginia
Memphis Grizzlies
Carson Cooper, Michigan State
Zach Cleveland, Liberty
Brendan Hausen, Iowa
Jestin Porter, Clemson
Miami Heat
Keyshawn Hall, Auburn
J’Vonne Hadley, Louisville
Tre White, Kansas
Tre Donaldson, Miami
Meechie Johnson Jr., South Carolina
Arnas Sakenis, SIUE
Nate Kingz, Syracuse
Ezra Ausar, USC
Milwaukee Bucks
Rafael Castro, George Washington
Minnesota Timberwolves
Toby Harris, Iona
Devin McGlockton, Vanderbilt
New Orleans Pelicans
Melvin Council Jr., Kansas
Chris Bell, California
Shawn Phillips Jr., Missouri
Dominique Daniels Jr., California Baptist
Jordan Riley, East Carolina
Solomon Washington, Maryland
New York Knicks
Oziyah Sellers, St. John's
Oklahoma City Thunder
Lamar Wilkerson, Indiana
Nate Johnson, Kansas State
Sam Alexis, Indiana
Josh Dix, Creighton
Elijah Mahi, Santa Clara
Christoph Tilly, Ohio State
Bryce Harris, Howard
Orlando Magic
Malik Reneau, Miami
Mike Sharavjamts, South Carolina
Philadelphia 76ers
Javontae Campbell, Bowling Green
Isaac Johnson, Hawaii
Amani Lyles, Akron
Duke Miles, Vanderbilt
Phoenix Suns
Sam Hoiberg, Nebraska
Corey Camper Jr., Nevada
Portland Trail Blazers
Barry Dunning Jr., Pittsburgh
San Antonio Spurs
Tyon Grant-Foster, Gonzaga
Miles Barnstable, Tulsa
Harry Wessels, Saint Mary's
Sacramento Kings
Marquel Sutton, LSU
BJ Edwards, SMU
Elias Ralph, Pacific
Anthony Dell'Orso, Arizona
Toronto Raptors
Nimari Burnett, Michigan
Jalen Celestine, Cincinnati
Nate Bittle, Oregon
Malik Thomas, Virginia
Utah Jazz
Jaxon Kohler, Michigan State
Micah Handlogten, Florida
Washington Wizards
KeShawn Murphy, Auburn
John Camden, California
Posted on 6/27/26 at 6:02 pm to OU Guy
I fell asleep reading this schedule. What time is it?
Posted on 6/27/26 at 6:08 pm to WaltTeevens
This is what happens when you let worthless organizations like the Thunder have a prominent place in your league. You simply lose all national interest
When the Lakers had Lonzo and Ingram in the summer league back in 2018, we had 7/8 page individual game threads
When the Lakers had Lonzo and Ingram in the summer league back in 2018, we had 7/8 page individual game threads
Posted on 6/27/26 at 6:13 pm to OU Guy
Not sure of reason for the hate, Summer League is a decent watch. Id go to a game or two if I was in Vegas.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 6:35 pm to nola tiger lsu
quote:
Id go to a game or two if I was in Vegas.
I’ve made a weekend out of Vegas Summer League a few times, but it ranks way below Spring Training in terms of importance. At least The vast majority of guys at Spring Training are playing for said club.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 6:47 pm to TexasTiger08
Is Carter Bryant playing?
Posted on 6/27/26 at 7:12 pm to TexasTiger08
quote:
but it ranks way below Spring Training in terms of importance. At least The vast majority of guys at Spring Training are playing for said club
No doubt.
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