The NBA Summer League California Classic kicked off, Bronny scored 4 points on 2-of-9 in his debut, Knecht scored 3-of-12 from the field, and only scored 12 points, and the Lakers lost to the Kings 94-108! Thompson 27+7, No. 15 Show Weil 12+6+5 hats, the Warriors beat the Heat 105-66 by 39 points! No. 4 show Castle 12 + 6, Gaye 21 + 5, Spurs crazy iron 65-97 lost to the Hornets!
The Lakers lost to the Kings 94-108!
In the California Classic, the matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Sacramento Kings kicked off. At the beginning of the game, Lewis showed a fiery touch, scoring six points in a row, like a sharp dagger, straight into the heart of his opponent. However, the Kings were not intimidated by the sudden offensive and instead galvanized their fighting spirit. A wave of 12-0 attacks came like a storm and quickly took the initiative on the field. At the critical moment, it was Lewis who stepped up again, and with his accurate projection and calm free throws, he helped the Lakers bite the score tightly and not let the gap further widen, and the Lakers fell behind the Kings 18-23 in the first quarter!
In the second quarter, the two sides entered a tug-of-war. Kuze was eye-catching, scoring back-to-back layups and moving freely around the box. And Bronny's high-shot shot was even more astonishing, helping the team tie the score. Just as the Lakers were in full swing, the Kings once again showed off their deep roster depth, blossoming inside and out, with an 11-0 offensive surge to re-establish a six-point lead at 47-41.
Returning in the second half, the Lakers were not to be outdone, blossomed more, and tried to narrow the difference. However, whenever the Lakers showed signs of a comeback, the Kings always responded in a timely manner, and a small 7-0 surge made the Lakers fall into passivity again. Although Hinson felt hot on the outside and hit three points in a row, which once gave the team hope of turning the tables, the Kings' three-point three-point three-in-a-row, like three hammers, completely shattered the Lakers' counterattack momentum, and the Kings led the Lakers by 13 points 79-66 in the third quarter!
Entering the final quarter, Hinson continued to shoot from the outside to help the Lakers tenaciously close the point gap. However, the Kings showed their sophisticated side, keeping the pace of the game firmly under control with solid shooting and free throws. The Lakers tried their best, but they were never able to turn the tide. In the end, as the final whistle blew, the Lakers lost to the Kings with a score of 94-108, ending this summer league battle.
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Lakers: Bronny scored 4 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists on 2-of-9 shooting, Lewis 14 points and 3 boards, Knecht 12 points, 4 assists and 2 steals, Castleton 11 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists, East 6 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists, Kuze 15 points, 8 assists and 2 steals, Simson 17 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists, Traore 6 points and 3 boards, Mangas 6 points and 3 boards!
Kings: Arms 32 points, 11 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals, Ford 17 points and 6 assists, Sneed 13 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists, Emek 6 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists, Goodwin 6 points and 6 boards, Davis 20 points, Cavill 9 points and 2 boards!
The Warriors beat the Heat by 39 points 105-66!
NBA Summer League California Classic focus game, Golden State Warriors against Miami Heat, the two teams selected their own potential rising stars in the draft, the Warriors selected No. 52 pick Post, while the Heat won No. 15 Show Weil and No. 44 Show Larson, this game is not only a test of the strength of the rookies, but also a demonstration of the tactical layout and team spirit of the two teams.
At the beginning of the game, the Warriors showed high morale and tacit cooperation, they quickly entered the state, a wave of 8-2 offensive, the Heat quickly adjusted their strategy, and responded with a wave of 8-0 counterattack. However, the Warriors' Ethan Thompson was on fire, and his accurate shooting helped the team take a seven-point lead at the end of the first quarter.
In the second quarter, the two sides launched a fierce tug-of-war, the Warriors' outside firepower was full of firepower, although Swider hit consecutive three-pointers to stabilize the Heat's position, but Ethan Thompson's continued outburst made the Warriors' lead continue to expand. Bickman's buzzer-beating three-pointer was the icing on the cake, and by halftime, the Warriors had built a 16-point lead.
In the second half, Proudden became the wonder man of the Warriors, he hit three three-pointers in a row, scored 11 points alone, led the team to an 11-0 climax, extended the difference to 27 points, and almost decided the game. Although Swider once again stepped up to stop the bleeding for the Heat, the difference between the two sides remained around 30 points, and the Heat were never able to close the gap.
Heading into the final quarter, Proudden continued his hot hand and hit another three-pointer, but unfortunately, he left the game injured in the game. However, the Heat didn't take that opportunity, as the Warriors' team strength and deep bench depth allowed them to maintain their lead and eventually stretch the margin to over 40 points. In the final moments of the game, the Warriors led by a staggering 39 points to win 105-66 over the Heat.
Warriors: Ethan Thompson 27 points and 7 boards, Prowden 26 points and 2 assists, Spencer 16 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, Bolden 6 points, 13 rebounds and 6 blocks, Lowe 7 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, Biekman 10 points, Solkin 8 points and 7 boards!
Heat: Weil 12 points, 6 rebounds and 5 blocks, Swider 17 points, Larson 8 points, 3 rebounds and 3 steals, Johnson 6 points, 6 rebounds and 2 steals, Williams 2 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists, Pullin 5 points and 2 boards, Christopher 4 points and 4 boards, Stevens 7 points, Sacko 2 points and 8 boards!
The Spurs lost to the Hornets 65-97!
The NBA Summer League California Classic kicks off today, and the Spurs and Hornets face off. For the Spurs, Castle, the No. 4 rookie this year, started the game. In the first quarter of the game, despite the Spurs having a high-profile high-ranking rookie Castle, the team's overall performance seemed inadequate. In the face of the Hornets' tight defense, the Spurs' offense suffered repeated setbacks, scoring only a pitiful 9 points in the entire first quarter, and fell into a passive situation early. On the contrary, the Hornets players showed great fighting spirit and team spirit, and launched a 12-4 attack wave from the beginning of the game, setting the tone of the game. The Hornets' outstanding performance, especially on the offensive end, allowed them to build a 14-point lead by the end of the first quarter.
In the second quarter, although the Spurs gradually found their form of the game, they always struggled to narrow the gap in the face of the Hornets' stable output. Gueye was an eye-catcher in the first half, scoring 15 points of his own and becoming a key figure in the team's lead. At halftime, the Hornets still held a 14-point lead and controlled the game.
The Spurs tried to launch a counterattack, and they went on an 11-6 run at the start of the third quarter to narrow the margin to single digits and seem to have hope of a comeback. However, the Hornets didn't give their opponents much respite, and they quickly adjusted their tactics and played back-to-back counter-attacks to reopen the gap. Entering the final quarter, the Hornets' offense was more ferocious, and a wave of 15-4 scoring climax directly widened the difference to 27 points, completely locking the victory of the game. In the face of such a huge point difference, the Spurs' counterattack became weak, and in the end, the Hornets defeated the Spurs with a score of 97-65 to usher in the opening of the California Summer League.
Hornets: McGovins 6 points and 4 rebounds, Blake 5 points and 5 rebounds, Gayer 21 points and 5 rebounds, Smith 10 points and 7 rebounds, Simpson Xavier 10 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists, Morgan 13 points, Butler 12 points.
Spurs: Castle 12 points and 6 rebounds, Mensah 7 points and 10 rebounds, Sissoko 8 points, Bouille 7 points and 8 rebounds, Ward 7 points and 4 rebounds, Nelson 6 points!!