Warriors, NBA Summer League
Digest more
24m
Fear The Sword on MSNCavs drop final Summer League game 82-71 to WarriorsThe Cleveland Cavaliers ended their Summer League slate with an 82-71 loss to the Golden State Warriors. Cleveland had a tough time scoring the ball. They were down by 22 in the fourth quarter, but a 14-0 run cut the deficit to six with just over four minutes to play.
Chris Manon led the Warriors with 14 points and nine rebounds, while Toronto’s first-round pick Collin Murray-Boyles led the Raptos with 20 points. Golden State will play a fifth and final Summer League game against the Cavaliers on Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
League isn’t just about internal evaluation. It’s a job fair in fast breaks and iso reps. Everyone’s résumé is live. In Vegas, the chase never really ends. But if Saturday was a finale, at least a few players made sure to leave an encore.
The Golden State Warriors have not enjoyed a great deal of success during summer league play, but several individuals have stood out through seven games.
9hon MSN
The Dallas Mavericks made the not-so-surprising decision to shut down Cooper Flagg earlier this month following his second game of NBA Las Vegas Summer League. Two starts was more than enough for management to see that Flagg is ready to go as a rookie and projected impact player in the Mavericks' lineup.
Well, it looks like the Golden State Warriors remembered how to draft. Because despite the aggressive move they made to acquire 2025 56th draft pick Will Richar